"If man could be crossed with the cat, it would improve the man, but deteriorate the cat"
Mark Twain

Cat Club Events & Programs

Holiday Boutique

Saturday, November 19, 9:30am to 1:30pm, Clubhouse 7
Shop for the Holidays... A fantastic array of gifts including gourmet foods, jewelry, designer clothes and of course, lots of pet products. Pet Experts will also be available for you to talk with one on one.

Come out and join us for a great afternoon of yummy baked goods and great raffle prizes, all in support of helping animals in need.

Holiday Luncheon

Holiday Luncheon will be on December 14th Contact Karen Wood (859-7975) for reservations or sign up at the boutique.

2012 Cat Club Membership

The cat club has memberships available for $14.00, contact Helga at (830-4998) for more information.

Cat Club Meetings

Time to renew your membership for 2012, still $14.00
The Village Cat Club meets on the second Wednesday of each month in Clubhouse 3. Doors open at 1:00pm and meeting starts at 1:30pm

2012 calendars will be for sale at the boutique or contact Karen

Cat Club Foster Program

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We're using facebook to help get the word out about our fosters program. Follow us on facebook and invite others too!

The Club's foster program has cats available for adoption listed here.

More foster families are always needed. You will receive a small monthly payment for food and litter. Supplies such as litter boxes, dishes, beds, etc can be furnished if needed

Anyone interesting in adopting or foserting a cat should call Karen at 859-7976, Elaine at 768-3387 or Nancy at 951-2760 to get more information.

We are currently looking for donations of the following:
  • Food, both wet and dry
  • Litter, preferably scoopable
  • Money to help cover the cost of adoption, supplies and veterinary care when needed.

Our foster program focuses on well-mannered, friendly and mature cats that come to us by way of owners going into long-term care or from animal shelters such as the OC animal shelter located in the city of Orange.

All of the cats coming into the program are evaluated to ensure they are sociable and friendly and suitable to be adopted. They are given all needed vaccines, tested for various diseases and given a microchip, flea treatment and clean bill of health.

Because these cats are mature, they are house-broken and just looking for a warm lap and a big heart to spend time with.