About Friends of Ferals Sullivan County
Friends of Ferals Sullivan County is a small, community-based group dedicated to helping feral and outdoor cats throughout Sullivan County, New York. Their work focuses on care, humane population control, and improving quality of life for cats living outdoors.
Groups like this often work quietly behind the scenes, relying on local knowledge, volunteers, and community support rather than formal funding.
Helping Community Cats Where They Live
Friends of Ferals Sullivan County supports cats through hands-on care and responsible trap–neuter–return (TNR) efforts. By helping stabilize colonies and provide ongoing support, they reduce suffering and create healthier outcomes for cats and neighborhoods alike.
This work requires patience, dedication, and strong local cooperation.
Why the Paw Crew Is Highlighting This Group
The Paw Crew believes that community cat groups are essential to long-term animal welfare — especially in rural and semi-rural areas like Sullivan County. Friends of Ferals steps in where traditional shelters often cannot.
By spotlighting this group, the Paw Syndicate family hopes to help more people discover their work and support cats close to home.
How You Can Help Friends of Ferals Sullivan County
You can support Friends of Ferals Sullivan County by:
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Sharing their mission and updates
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Supporting spay/neuter and care efforts when possible
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Helping spread awareness about humane TNR programs
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Supporting local cat rescue efforts in your community
Every small action helps outdoor cats live safer, healthier lives.
Visit Friends of Ferals Sullivan County
👉 Friends of Ferals Sullivan County
(Link to their Facebook page or group — this is typically where groups like this share updates and requests.)
Closing (Paw Crew voice)
From Baby, Mama, Batman, Flipper, and Robin — thank you for supporting community cat groups like Friends of Ferals Sullivan County. The Paw Syndicate family will continue shining a light on small, local efforts that truly need community care.