About Planned Feralhood
Initially caring for West Marin County feral cats through Trap/Neuter/Return/Feed & Monitor/Kitten Socializing & Adoption programs -We accomplished the mission of a zero feral cat population in our West Marin community after 16 years of providing these programs free of charge. In August 2018, after providing services for over 2000 cats, we closed all those programs, and turned our focus to the shelter and care of the 47 cats who were in sanctuary with us at that time. Our mission then became a commitment to their lifetime care.
Presently (March 27, 2023) we have 11 cats who we still provide for. These are cats who have been deemed unadoptable for reasons of behavioral issues or special needs. They are cared for by Kathy Runnion, our Executive Director and Chief Volunteer, at her rental home in Point Reyes Station. She takes no wage and performs all duties, including fundraising to provide the cats with food, shelter, veterinary and hospice care. Cremation is provided for each one of our Kitties when they die.
Planned Feralhood is a 501(c)(3) non profit organization. EIN: 90-0875929