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Chesapeake Feline Association Inc.

Chesapeake Feline Association Inc.

North East, MD 21921
Tax ID27-0397894

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About this organization

Revenue

$218,281

Expenses

$162,524

Mission

CFA is an all volunteer 501(c)(3), no kill feline rescue organization committed to creating a better world for cats and kittens, providing feline population control, spay/neuter, vaccinations & adoption placement services

About

Trap, neuter, return program. Feral or free roaming cats kittens are trapped by their caretaker or CFA volunteers, neutered and vaccinated and returned to the area where they were trapped, placed in an existing feral colony, or, in the case of non-feral kittens, placed in a foster home prior to future adoption. In 2017 of cats and kittens was 726