Community Cats and Kittens

  • Advocacy
  • Animal Health
  • Animal Welfare
  • Cat Adoption
  • Cat Behavior & Enrichment
  • Community Cats
  • Community Kittens
  • Education
  • Spay/Neuter

Who We Are

Mission Statement:

Our mission is to save the lives of domestic cats and kittens living on our streets who are not skilled or conditioned to survive the perils faced by street cats. 

 Our Goal Is To:

  • Reduce the cat overpopulation problem in our community through spay/neuter and related programs
  • Ensure that the welfare of cats continually improves
  • Provide resources to assist animal rescues to continue their work in saving lives
  • Promote cat care and responsibility to our community
  • Build a safe haven for cats

Our History

PALnv was formed in October 1993 by a small group of people who were concerned about the well being of unwanted animals. On February 4, 1994 the State of California and the Federal Government granted PALNV their non-profit status. From our inception until the spring of 2011, PALNV took in over 15,000 unwanted or abandoned animals, had them spayed or neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, and adopted.

When Robert Lowry, a local resident of Wrightwood, CA passed away, he left his estate to 3 charities and PAL was named as one of the recipients. We were thrilled that Mr. Lowry felt us worthy of sharing his legacy. Part of the donation PALNV received was a house in Wrightwood. In September of 2011, PALNV relocated their office to the house and continue to operate their California programs from there.  

On April 4, 2014, the State of Nevada granted PALnv their Foreign Qualification status to transact business in the state. PALNV moved the non-profit to Las Vegas in May 2014 and is now operating their Cat Adoption Program and Rescued Treasures Cat Café to help get our community cats off the streets and out of the shelters. PALnv is also  partnering with local businesses and rescue groups to fulfill their mission.

What We Do

Rescued Treasures Cats/Kittens Program

PALnv partners with TNR Trappers, Colony Feeders, and Rescue Groups to take in cats facing homelessness on the streets and house them in our café. Once they are in the program our staff and fosters care for the cats and kittens, working with them to get them ready for adoption. They stay with us until they find their forever homes and as our cats are adopted, we reach out to our partners to bring us more cats and kittens thus being a part of the solution to saving our community cats. 

Details

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Get Connected Icon Dori Kobernus
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https://www.palnv.org