
The Moore Foundation
A concise overview of the mission and purposes of the Foundation is as follows: To help sick or injured cats, and occasionally other animals, whose owners (if any) cannot afford to provide necessary veterinary care including surgery and/or medication; To make appropriate plans and financial arrangements with veterinarians and clinics to provide necessary care for the animals in order to relieve suffering and prolong their happy lives; To help veterinarians who have a special commitment to their profession and who require funding of an immediate nature, generally (but not in all cases) relating to the needs of a specific animal or animals in need of care; To find good homes for homeless, sick and abandoned animals; To provide lifetime care at the Moore Foundation for cats unable to find good homes because of illness, age, temperament, loss of limbs or some other infirmity; To manage and/or assist with the care of feral and abandoned cat colonies. This includes providing food, veterinary care, spay and neuter services, as well as finding homes for the kittens and friendly cats. The Moore Foundation has provided hundreds of animals with desperately-needed veterinary care, and it has found good homes for hundreds of homeless animals. Those cats who are unable to find good homes remain at the Moore Foundation and are provided lifetime care. Currently, 42 cats live at the Moore Foundation who have either cancer, leukemia, feline aids, heart conditions, intestinal disorders, amputated limbs, loss of an eye, etc. Numerous other cats are supported by the Moore Foundation at veterinary clinics, adoption facilities and feral cat colonies at racetracks.
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