Volunteer
Veterinarians, veterinary assistants, and compassionate people like you volunteer at spay/neuter clinics.
We train volunteers to assist before, during, and after clinics.
Donate or Rent/Lease a Larger FCAP Clinic Facility
FCAP always looks forward to owning a permanent facility. (As of August 2024, we've moved and are renting a very clean, well-maintained facility, for which we're immensely grateful!) Learn FCAP's primary clinic facility requirements.
Call 336-378-0878 or e-mail FCAPpresident@gmail.com to discuss.
Donate Supplies
FCAP always appreciates these supplies.
Contact FCAP to arrange bringing supplies to our facility at 4100 Randelman Road, Greensboro, NC.
Call 336-378-0878 or e-mail FCAPpresident@gmail.com if pickup of supplies is needed.
Donate via Cash, Check, or Credit Card
FCAP is a 501(c)3 tax exempt organization.
Donations help FCAP pay for any needs including surgical equipment, supplies, medicines, rent, and utilities.
Donate online or mail cash or check donations to
Feral Cat Assistance Program (FCAP)
PO Box 29112
Greensboro, NC 27429
Donate in Memory, in Honor, or in Celebration
FCAP acknowledges donations in memory or in honor of friends,
family, pets, or to celebrate special occasions.
Simply E-mail FCAPoutreach@gmail.com
and specify your intended donation.
FCAP mails a card to each address you request, then mails to you a card
acknowledging your tax-deductable donation.
Order early for HOLIDAY donation mailings please!
Shop using online services which donate a small portion of their profits to FCAP.
Include FCAP in Your Trust or Will
Including FCAP in your Trust or Will provides significant support for FCAP's viability. Call 336-378-0878 or e-mail FCAPpresident@gmail.com. Tell us how we may champion your wishes to improve the lives of feral cats.
Advocate for Trap/Spay/Neuter/Vaccinate/Return!
Remind everyone you meet to spay/neuter their pets and nearby feral "community cats"! Your friendly influence encourages others to prevent the proliferation and suffering of unwanted animals while reducing expenses at your own County Animal Shelter.