Welcome to Our New Web Site!
Please remember us when pledging to the 2008 SECC campaign. We are listed under LOCAL UNAFFILIATED groups, code #295071.
Thanks!

Just in time for the State Employee Charitable Campaign, the UNT Feral Cat Rescue Group has a new Web site. This is the first year for the Feral Cat Rescue Group as a SECC charity and we’re excited!

Texas State Employee
Charitable Campaign
Help the UNT Feral Cat Rescue Group continue to offer the CampusNeuter $25 Spay & Neuter program with your SECC donation. Your contribution will assist us in providing low-cost spay and neutering for the pets of students, faculty, staff and retirees of UNT. Funds also help us provide food, shelter, health care and spay/neuter services for the stray and feral cats on the UNT campus. The SECC charity code for our group is 295071. Learn more about the SECC campaign in the Denton Campaign Area brochure.
What To Do When You Find A Cat
If this is your first visit to our site, chances are that you’ve found or need help with a stray or feral cat. Our group does not have a shelter and currently we have no fosters available to take found strays or feral cats. The UNT Feral Cat Rescue Group serves mainly as an information, education and referral source.
Special Thanks
To PackNStack Mini-Storage for providing storage space to our group. Be sure to check out their great low prices on boxes and packing. Free truck rental and a free lock ($15 value) on move-in.
PacNStack Mini-Storage is located at 525 Ft. Worth Dr. Suite 103 in Denton. Call them at (940) 566-8065 or toll-free at (866) 291-0888.
Why Spay & Neuter?
- Help your pets live longer, healthier lives
- Altered pets are more affectionate and less likely to roam or get lost
- No more yowling, howling or complicated pregnancies
- Altered pets usually cost less for city registrations
- Reduce pet overpopulation by preventing unwanted animals



