Helpful Resources

Should I Take My Cat to the Vet Annually?

Short answer: yes. Long answer: absolutely—and here’s why.  When it comes to caring for our cats, it’s easy to assume that if they seem healthy, everything is fine. But cats are incredibly skilled at hiding discomfort. That means underlying health issues can go unnoticed until they become serious. Annual veterinary visits are one of the most important ways to keep […]

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Legacy Giving: A Lasting Gift for Cats in Need 

Supporting MEOW Foundation means helping cats live safer, healthier lives. Legacy giving is a way to carry that compassion forward, ensuring your care for cats continues to make a difference long into the future.  What is Legacy Giving? Legacy giving—sometimes called planned giving—is the act of including MEOW Foundation in your estate plans. For many supporters, it’s a deeply personal way to […]

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5 Unique Ways to Donate to MEOW Foundation 

Early on, MEOW Foundation utilized various methods to raise funds for our organization. Today, we still have a variety of ways that our supporters can contribute to our cause, from birthday cards to kitty yoga to shopping with us at local markets.   Learn how you can support cats in our community:   E-cards  We offer a […]

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Rehoming Senior Cats: Why Patience is Key 

Wilford, adopted October 2024, 13 years, 2 months  Adopting a cat is a heartwarming act of compassion, and when it comes to senior cats, that compassion can be life-changing. Senior cats are often overlooked in shelters, their greying whiskers and quieter demeanour causing them to fade into the background. However, those who choose to adopt […]

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Useful Links

Other Local Humane Societies & Rescue Organizations Lost & Found Pet Food & Supplies Assistance Veterinary Financial Assistance *Please note that not all vet clinics accept payment or plans through financial assistance programs. Please contact your vet directly. Temporary Pet Housing Feral Cat & Trap Neuter Return (TNR) Information

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When You’ve Lost a Cat

Take action immediately. Do not wait to see if your cat will come home. You can download a printable PDF of these recommendations. Here is a Word document you can use to create a Lost Cat poster. Other Agencies to Contact Do not give up! We hope you are reunited soon.

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When You’ve Found a Cat

Have you noticed a cat hanging around your yard or neighbourhood? Signs that it could be lost, abandoned or stray include: MEOW recommends the following: You can download a printable PDF of these recommendations. Here is a Word document you can use to create a Found Cat poster.

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Welcome Home

Changing homes can be stressful for a cat! Here are our top tips for welcoming a new feline friend into your home.

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