FLORIDA'S FORGOTTEN FELINES, INC.
LANTANA, FLORIDA

FLORIDA'S FORGOTTEN FELINES, INC., LANTANA

Often people confuse a truly feral cat with a stray cat. A feral cat is a wild animal that has never had any human contact, and doesn’t want any human contact. Hey stray cat was once someone’s pet who threw some awful circumstances has ended up roaming the streets in search of a place to call home. Bull feral cats in stray cats need help to survive. Food, shelter, vet care……. Florida’s Forgotten Felines, Inc. is an all volunteer, NON-PROFIT, 501 (c)(3) organization, dedicated to making life easier for over 850 cats in over 70 colonies in southern Palm Beach County. We spend roughly $6,000 each MONTH on wet and dry food to feed stray and feral cat colonies. We spay and neuter our cats and provide medical care to any sick or injured animals plus lots of TLC on a daily basis. Within this website, you will learn about what we stand for and what we have done to help the cat population all over Palm Beach County, FL and beyond. Lots of TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return) is needed to help reduce the tremendous cat overpopulation, thereby preventing many innocent lives from being lost. We are in great need of volunteers – whether it’d be feeding, trapping, transporting or monetary help. Since we are a 501 (c)(3), Non-profit, IRS recognized organization, your donations are 100% tax deductible and every penny goes directly to the animals. So please contact us and help us save lives. Any help is greatly appreciated – from food, to money, to your valuable time! Florida’s Forgotten Felines, Inc. is an all volunteer, NON-PROFIT, 501 (c)(3) organization, dedicated to making life easier for over 850 cats in over 70 colonies in southern Palm Beach County. We spend roughly $6,000 each MONTH on wet and dry food to feed stray and feral cat colonies. We spay and neuter our cats and provide medical care to any sick or injured animals plus lots of TLC on a daily basis. Within this website, you will learn about what we stand for and what we have done to help the cat population all over Palm Beach County, FL and beyond. Lots of TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return) is needed to help reduce the tremendous cat overpopulation, thereby preventing many innocent lives from being lost. We are in great need of volunteers – whether it’d be feeding, trapping, transporting or monetary help. Since we are a 501 (c)(3), Non-profit, IRS recognized organization, your donations are 100% tax deductible and every penny goes directly to the animals. So please contact us and help us save lives. Any help is greatly appreciated – from food, to money, to your valuable time!

KEY FACTS ABOUT FLORIDA'S FORGOTTEN FELINES, INC.

Company name
FLORIDA'S FORGOTTEN FELINES, INC.
Status
Active
Filed Number
N02000003039
FEI Number
030469789
Date of Incorporation
April 19, 2002
Age - 23 years
Home State
FL
Company Type
Domestic Non Profit

CONTACTS

Website
http://floridasforgottenfelines.com
Phones
(561) 641-5717

FLORIDA'S FORGOTTEN FELINES, INC. NEAR ME

Principal Address
6746 OSBORNE DR.,
LANTANA,
FL,
33462

See Also

Officers and Directors

The FLORIDA'S FORGOTTEN FELINES, INC. managed by the three persons from LANTANA, WELLINGTON, BOYNTON BEACH on following positions: President, Dire, Vice President

Susan Carmichael

Position
President Active
From
LANTANA, 33462

Linda Hoffman

Position
Dire Active
From
WELLINGTON, 33449

Trudy Jurmain

Position
Vice President Active
From
BOYNTON BEACH, 33437





Registered Agent is Susan Carmichael

From
LANTANA, 33462

Annual Reports

2023
April 28, 2023
2022
April 28, 2022