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| Last updated on August 28, 2008 |
Simply Cats' mission is to care for, protect, and find quality homes for the cats entrusted to us; to reduce cat overpopulation through spaying and neutering; and to provide educational community outreach programs promoting the humane treatment of all animals.
Description:
Simply Cats provides a cagefree place of protection and refuge, where a cat can live comfortably until it is adopted or lives out its life. Each cat is provided with a high quality of life, including: all necessary and recommended medical care; fresh food and water; clean, attractive and sanitary housing; appropriate number of litterboxes; sufficient space to live, play and sleep comfortably; access to private space; fresh air and sunlight; activities and toys for physical and mental stimulation; daily human interaction; and dignity and respect.
History:
Simply Cats was started as a foster network in 1985 known as Just Strays Animal Foundation. In 2002, our first shelter and adoption center was opened, and we changed our name in 2005 to better reflect just what we did. In August of 2006, construction was started on a brand-new facility, built and donated to us by a couple of families who prefer to be left out of the limelight, and on May 19, 2007, we were given the keys to our new facility.
Contact people:
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Sheri Schneider, Executive Director, (208) 343-7177, (email)
Brenda Johnson, Manger/Volunteer Coordinator, (208) 343-7177, (email) |
Office fax number: (208) 376-3021
Address:
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2833 S. Victory View Way Boise, ID 83709 (See a map) |
Web Site: http://www.simplycats.org
Directions:
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We are located in the Victory Business Center, a quarter-mile east of the Victory Road and Maple Grove intersection. |
User Reflections
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Overall Experience
Fun and invigorating
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By going in and socializing with the various cats and kittens up for adoption, I have loved the purrs, the play-time, the cats naps, and the nose rubs from the friendly cats. It's a feel-good opportunity where you can really help make a difference in those cats who might need special attention and people-love. It's great to know that you may be helping them get adopted into a loving home. posted on March 7, 2006 |
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