Fat Kitty City Humane Society

fatkittycity.org
fatkittycityhs | fatkittycity
916-939-3418
The Agee Memorial Wildlife Fund, Inc., (Agee) is a non-profit 501(c)3 Corporation, dedicated to ending needless animal suffering, through spaying, neutering, socializing, adopting and other aggressive approaches. We currently operate our one-of-a-kind sanctuary, “FatKittyCity” on a twenty acre, tree-studded natural environment in Northern California.
AMWF is dedicated to rescuing and providing shelter and medical aid to abandoned or abused animals, giving preference to those animals coming in from all the newly- homeless families throughout our area.
AMWF works with surrounding communities to rescue as many abandoned, abused or neglected animals as funds will allow. Our organization provides sanctuary and all medical care possible, to hopefully restore the rescued animals to a healthy state, locating loving homes for them or providing them with lifelong sanctuary.
AMWF works tirelessly to provide preventative spay, neuter and vaccinations for rescued homeless animals.
Since October 1999, AWMF has undertaken a no-cost feral (homeless or “wild”) and stray animal spaying and neutering program. We are currently concentrating in Northern California – El Dorado County and surrounding areas – to control the crisis of overpopulation. Within our first year, AMWF accomplished nearly 1,000 feral animal spays and neuters.

fatkittycityhs | fatkittycity
916-939-3418
The Agee Memorial Wildlife Fund, Inc., (Agee) is a non-profit 501(c)3 Corporation, dedicated to ending needless animal suffering, through spaying, neutering, socializing, adopting and other aggressive approaches. We currently operate our one-of-a-kind sanctuary, “FatKittyCity” on a twenty acre, tree-studded natural environment in Northern California.
AMWF is dedicated to rescuing and providing shelter and medical aid to abandoned or abused animals, giving preference to those animals coming in from all the newly- homeless families throughout our area.
AMWF works with surrounding communities to rescue as many abandoned, abused or neglected animals as funds will allow. Our organization provides sanctuary and all medical care possible, to hopefully restore the rescued animals to a healthy state, locating loving homes for them or providing them with lifelong sanctuary.
AMWF works tirelessly to provide preventative spay, neuter and vaccinations for rescued homeless animals.
Since October 1999, AWMF has undertaken a no-cost feral (homeless or “wild”) and stray animal spaying and neutering program. We are currently concentrating in Northern California – El Dorado County and surrounding areas – to control the crisis of overpopulation. Within our first year, AMWF accomplished nearly 1,000 feral animal spays and neuters.
