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April Fundraiser

Our April 20 fundraiser will take place at Dirty Don’s Oyster Bar and Grill, located at 2051 Bridgeview Ct., North Myrtle Beach at the Barefoot Resort Marina.

Join us for happy hour from 4 to 7 p.m. at Dirty Don’s for an evening of fun while helping the cats! Dirty Don’s will also have half-price appetizers until 10 p.m.

For this event we are also selling tickets for a donation of $1 per ticket or 6 tickets for $5 for a chance to be drawn for the $500 cash prize! You don’t even need to be present to win!

Sav-R-Cats Donation Ticket Contact Info:

  • North Strand: 843-390-2751 or 843-902-2651
  • Adoption Center/Surfside: 843-222-8057
  • Myrtle Beach: 843-385-3963
  • South Strand/Murrells Inlet: 843-651-9505

100% of ticket proceeds are tax-deductible. All proceeds go towards spay/neuter, vaccines, veterinary and basic care for stray, feral and homeless cats and kittens. Sav-R-Cats is a not-for-profit organization under SC Law for humane treatment of cats/kittens.

Spring is near

As we enter into the month of March, days are getting longer and the sun seems to be shining just a little bit more. Spring is on the way!

As we are excited about the warmer weather, we know too that as spring approaches, kitten season begins.

Every spring there is a huge influx of kittens that are born. Some are found with their mothers, while others are found at just a few days old, alone and scared.

When newborn kittens are found without their mother, they go to a foster home where they need care 24/7. They must be fed on a regular basis. They also need help with things their mother would normally help with, including using the bathroom.

Fosters who take on this responsibility must give up the freedoms of going on vacation or being gone from their house for more than a couple of hours at a time. There is also money involved with bottle feeding and medical care for newborn kittens.

Please consider making a donation to help these little ones, who without volunteers and donations, wouldn’t be able to survive.