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Operation Catnip Stillwater

$2,265
45%
Raised toward our $5,000 Goal
19 Donors
Project has ended
Project ended on April 25, at 11:59 PM CDT
Project Owners

Melody Ladd

Brent Ladd

$25

Apr 24, 2025

PhilanthroPete

Leaderboard

$750

Apr 11, 2025

Fac/Staff Ambassador

Leaderboard

$500

Apr 11, 2025

Jennifer

Koch

Apr 11, 2025

Rebecca

Nievar

$10

Apr 11, 2025

Ashley

Hough

$10

Apr 11, 2025

Lynn

Hodge

Apr 11, 2025

Nicole

Parker

Apr 11, 2025

Roberta

Armstrong

$100

Apr 11, 2025

Bryan

Close

$100

Apr 11, 2025

Anonymous

Apr 11, 2025

Laura

Vallaster

$50

Apr 11, 2025

Pamela

Crawford

$50

Apr 11, 2025

Kathryn

Rodman

$25

Apr 11, 2025

Anonymous

$35

Apr 08, 2025

Priscilla Gerfen

In Memory of Winston the Wonder Cat

$100

Mar 25, 2025

Angela

Hayes-Boucher

$100

Mar 25, 2025

Mike

Pool

$100

Mar 25, 2025

Frank Matlock

In Honor of Sarah Matlock

$50

Mar 24, 2025
Levels
Choose a giving level

$25

Kitten Club

$25 is the approximate amount it costs to purchase gauze and scrub used during the spay and neuter of cats.

$35

Surgical Expert

$35 is the cost per cat. This includes one rabies vaccine, one upper respiratory vaccine, flea and tick control, and the spay or neuter.

$55

Forever Friends

$55 is the approximate cost for just one box of sutures which is enough for 36 cats.

$75

Claw-der

A group of cats is called a clowder! The word clowder is English and is traced back to the word clotern, which sounds like other words such as clot, clutter and cluster.

$100

Feline Good

Many little things that go into a responsible spay and neuter are often over looked. Things like eye lube, protective plastic wrap, fluids, and other supplies add up fast. A donation of $100 helps out to buy these needed supplies.

$200

Catnip Fiend

Did you know that the chemical nepetalactone in catnip drives cats crazy when it is inhaled and calms cats down when it is ingested? Crazy!

$400

The Cowardly Lion

Cats and Lions are physiologically the same except for in their throats. Lions have cartilage in their throat at the hyoid apparatus allowing them to roar, while our friendly cats have bone.

$600

Going Feral

TNR is known as trap, neuter, and release. This process improves cats lives by relieving cats of the stress of mating and pregnancy, cease mating behavior (roaming, yowling, spraying, and fighting), improves cats health, and gives them protection against rabies. Cats that go through this program live longer, healthier lives.

$5,000

The Purrfect Donation

A donation of $5,000 would allow our organization to do our monthly clinics for the 2024-2025 school year with all of the needed supplies and motivation for volunteers, such as breakfast and lunch.

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