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IN THE NEWS

Neighborhood Cats Network Featured on News 10 NBC

 

On Christmas morning — just like every day of the year — we were out feeding and caring for our community cats in Victor. Neighborhood Cats Network works 365 days a year to provide food, warm shelter, and TNR care to cats who depend on us, even in freezing temperatures.

 

We’re grateful to Kristi Blake and the News 10 NBC team for documenting our story and helping shine a light on the importance of caring for community cats.

To read the full story and watch the video click here.

Neighborhood Cats Network Featured in Democrat and Chronicle Article

We are pleased to share that Neighborhood Cats Network was recently featured in the Democrat and Chronicle in an article published on March 17, 2025.

 

Titled “How the Neighborhood Cats Network is Helping WNY’s ‘Forgotten Felines’,” the piece has received overwhelming attention from community members and animal advocates alike.

 

We are grateful to the D&C for shining a spotlight on our mission and the vital work being done.

 

Thank you to everyone who continues to support our efforts—together, we’re making a difference.

To read the article, please click here.

Events

Connecting with the Community

We’re excited to share some highlights from our recent community outreach activities!

Our team had a fantastic time at Climb Aboard Victor Day, where we engaged with families and showcased our commitment to community cats. It was heartwarming to see how happy attendees were to learn about our efforts in this area.

Additionally, we were present at the Country Max in Farmington, where we enjoyed meeting many of you and discussing our mission. We are incredibly grateful for the generous donations of both cat food and funds—your support makes a significant difference in our ability to help homeless community cats.

We look forward to participating in more events throughout 2025, so keep an eye out for us at your favorite local gatherings. Together, we can continue to positively impact the lives of homeless community cats!

Purrs and Pours Happy Hour

Jen Cheney and Sherry Cooke-Ientilucci, two compassionate and community-minded humans, recently hosted a delightful cat food drive cocktail party to support Neighborhood Cats Network. Their event brought together friends and neighbors, united by a shared love for animals and a desire to make a difference.

 

Thanks to their kindness and the generosity of attendees, the party was a resounding success, gathering an impressive supply of canned and dry cat food. These contributions will help feed countless community cats in need, ensuring they have full bellies and the care they deserve. Neighborhood Cats Network is incredibly grateful for Jen and Sherry’s big hearts and their creative approach to giving back!

 

If you’re inspired by their efforts, why not host your own cat food drive party? Whether it’s a cocktail gathering, a casual get-together, or even a themed event, you can make a meaningful impact on the lives of community cats. Reach out to us for tips and resources to get started—together, we can make a difference!

Contact Us

We invite you to learn more about our work and how you can get involved in our mission. Reach out to us with any questions you have. We’re here to help! 

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Neighborhood Cats Network, Inc.

PO Box 263, Mendon, NY 14506

p 315.584.1374

info@neighborhoodcatsnetwork.org

501(c)(3) Federal Tax ID on file

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