An Urgent Plea for Help

In every community are stories of both hardship and hope. Today, we want to share a tale that captures both. Two kind souls in a Regina neighbourhood found themselves in a situation that would tug at the heart strings of anyone.

It all began with an abandoned, pregnant cat who was left to fend for herself in 2021. This act of neglect set off a chain reaction, resulting in a colony of cats struggling to survive on the streets. The two individuals, armed with limited resources, and up against multiple barriers such as the high cost of vet care and rising cost of living, took it upon themselves to care for these forgotten cats. 

As the days passed, the population, and the challenges grew. What started as a simple act of kindness spiraled into a desperate situation. It can happen very fast – one female cat is able produce 12 kittens in just over one year. Within months her kittens start reproducing, and the numbers explode. Within two years, one pregnant female and her offspring can produce over 53 cats. This situation is a classic example of how overpopulation occurs. 

Regina Cat Rescue (RCR), driven by a commitment to animal welfare, stepped in to lend a helping hand. Volunteers have worked tirelessly to trap, spay/neuter, and provide medical care to these vulnerable cats. Every feline, from the majestic Frankie Blue Eyes - a stunning white cat with such severe matting that people thought he had an extra leg due to a pelt hanging off his side – to the young nursing mothers, and especially the kittens – like tiny Terrance found alone and fending for himself – received the veterinary care they so desperately needed.

But the journey is far from over. The severity of this situation is a challenge greater than RCR has ever encountered, with approximately 30 cats needing to be trapped and sterilized, plus multiple litters of kittens requiring foster placement while young enough to be socialized. 

RCR is asking for financial donations, supplies of food and litter, and especially fosters. Can’t foster but thinking of adopting? Now is a perfect time so that we can free up foster room for these rescues. Each and every one of these cats deserve the chance for a life where they receive the veterinary care they need, the possibility to find a home, to be safe and feel loved.

Let’s rally together and extend a helping hand to those who cannot speak for themselves. We invite you to join us in spreading love and compassion for our feline friends. Every act of kindness makes a difference.

Here’s how you can help! Sponsor a spay/neuter, donate funds or visit our Amazon wishlist for most needed supplies. Become a foster by filling out a volunteer application, or check out our cat-a-logue for currently adoptable kitties.

Nursing female

Frankie Blue Eyes is FIV positive

Kittens living under this pile of garbage

TINY TERrance waiting on foster (now in care!)

See how quickly a cat population can get out of control:

Donate now for our Online Auction!

On June 6–10 Regina Cat Rescue will host the Spring 2024 Online Auction. In previous auctions, some of our community’s most amazing companies have stepped up to donate. All proceeds go to Regina Cat Rescue to aid in caring for Regina’s abandoned cats and kittens.

We’re looking for donations! You can donate:

  • experiences (eg. spa treatments, restaurant vouchers, travel packages)

  • products (eg. artwork, jewelry, electronics, newly handmade items, vintage pieces)

  • services (eg. professional consultations, fitness classes, coaching sessions)

Your donation will not only showcase your generosity but also provide valuable exposure for your business or brand among our supporters through the auction website and RCR’s social media channels. Additionally, it will help make our auction a success, ensuring that we can continue to make a meaningful difference in the lives of Regina’s forgotten felines.

Donate to the Regina Cat Rescue Online Auction today!

We ask that donations are received by May 26. You can request to have your items picked up (or have auction winner pick up from your location), or drop off to one of 4 locations:

(South) #204 4902 Queen Street – Anita, 306-450-0238
(South East) 3601 Green Creek Road – Stephanie, 306-737-6677
(East) 1636 Bond Street – Sarah, 639-590-5582
(North) 560 Hansen Drive – Krista, 306-529-3961

Gift Certificates or other mailable items can be sent to:
3601 Green Creek Road, Regina, SK S4V3H3

Contact eventdonations@reginacatrescue.com for more information or fill out the donation form. Thank you in advance for your consideration and support!

Fill out the Online Auction Donation Form.

Event Volunteers Wanted!

We need you to volunteer at events at Mosaic Stadium, including Saskatchewan Roughrider home games!

Thirty Regina Cat Rescue (RCR) volunteers work each event at Mosaic Stadium in the Western Pizza concession booth on the main concourse. This is a valuable, consistent source of funds for RCR which enables us to pay for veterinary care for Regina's abandoned cats and kittens.

Volunteer just a few hours of your time and you'll be making a significant contribution to RCR. Please email us if you're able to volunteer at stadium events this season!

Volunteer duties include setting up the concession, serving pizza, drinks and other concession items, taking payments and giving change to patrons, and closing down the concession. Shifts are approximately 5 to 6.5 hours in length.

Volunteers must be 19 years or older, as volunteers will be pouring or selling alcohol (there is a limit of three underage volunteers per shift to serve as runners).

Schedule

Rider Game - May 20 2024

Rider Game - June 23 2024

Rider Game - July 4 2024

Rider Game - July 19 2024

Rider Game - August 3 2024

Rider Game - August 16 2024

Rider Game - September 1 2024

Rider Game - September 28 2024

Rider Game - October 12 2024

Rider Game - October 26 2024

Special Occasion Responsible Service (SORS)

SORS is an online course required of all volunteers who serve or sell alcohol as part of an unpaid special occasion position (such as events at Mosaic). Without the course you can still volunteer at these events, but won’t be able to work the cash register and/or serve alcohol. We need a minimum number of volunteers who can work the cash register and/or serve alcohol, so it’s a great benefit to RCR if you complete it. Here are the details:

Other stadium events like concerts, other sporting events, etc. also require volunteers. You can stay informed about these opportunities by joining the RCR Volunteer Group, subscribing to our ebulletin or emailing our volunteer coordinators.

A big thank you to Spiro and the team at Western Pizza for providing RCR with this valuable fundraising opportunity.

Questions? Email us!