Contact Us

Monday - Saturday

Noon - 4pm

 

14 St Catharine Street

St Thomas, ON N5P 2V6

 

(519) 631-5757

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Our Registration number


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Did you know?

    

2 uncontrolled breading cats……


Plus ALL their kittens and all their kitten’s kittens if none are ever spayed or neutered add up to:

 

FIRST YEAR: 12
SECOND YEAR: 66
THIRD YEAR: 382
FORTH YEAR: 2,201
FIFTH YEAR: 12,680
SIXTH YEAR: 73,041
SEVENTH YEAR: 420,715
EIGHTH YEAR: 2,423,316
NINTH YEAR: 13,958,290

 

This is based on 2 litters per year, 2.8 surviving kittens per litter, 10 years breeding life 10 YEARS multiply to 80,399,780

 

 

  

Our Partners

     
  Science Diet  
   

Hill's Science Diet Second Chance for Love shelter program had partnered with us and is donating pet food for all cats and kittens being cared for here.

 

 
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GREAT NEWS!

We are now accepting donations through PayPal read more


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We need foster homes for kittens and older cats! Can you help?

 
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Our Thanks

THANK YOU to Dr. Raj Bhatia of Beaver Creek Animal Hospital

for all of his encouragement and concern for our shelter "kids". 
 
Visit Dr. Raj at Beaver Creek Animal Hospital,
 7477 Sunset Road, St. Thomas, Ontario

(519)637-0966

 

our thanks

THANK YOU to  Dr. Larry Yelen of Pine Valley Animal Hospital 
"We are so blessed by your generosity and compassion
towards our little felines"

Visit Dr. Yelen at his new location
1830 Wharncliffe Rd S  
London, Ontario 

(519)649-2375


Thank you from all the volunteers at Pets/Friends for Life

and from some of the many kitties you have recently helped....
Dexter, Ripples, Gonzo, Larry to name a few.

 
So...Why adopt?

So you've decided to embark on the great adventure of cat ownership! Or maybe the cat or cats who already share your home are ready for a companion. Should you adopt your new pet from a shelter or rescue group, rather than buying one from a breeder or pet store? And if you decide on adoption, what and where should you go? Here are some tips.

 

Adopting a cat is equivalent to saving a life. Every year millions of cats are put to death because they can't be placed in loving homes. Many cats end up in shelters because their owners have had dramatic life changes which make it impossible to keep their pets. And many had wonderful homes but became lost and couldn't be reunited with their families. Irresponsible humans, of course, abandon some.

 

Read more...
 
 

Litter Boxes
Non-Clumping Litter
Blankets
Toys
Food Dishes
Pet Carriers

Laundry Soap (to wash bedding and Blankets)

Canned Cat Food (presently using Science Diet)
Canadian Tire Money

 

All donations are greatly needed and appreciated no matter how bid or how small – please help if you can

 

 

If you or anyone you know can help by providing some of the necessary items needed to provide the proper care for the foster animals, Or if you would like to make a monetary donation or assist with spays/neuters, vaccinations or inquiries, please call (519) 631-5757.