Feed A Cat. Save A Life. Transform Your Own.
Charity is the gift you give yourself.


Can You Help Provide Food and Water for Abandoned & Feral Cats? The abandoned cats once had homes. Warm places to sleep. Names. People who cared. The cats don’t understand why they were left behind. The feral cats were simply born into despair.
At the Kona Transfer Station (aka the ‘dump’), cats dodge endless traffic, have no shelter from the intense sun or rain, live in dust, and hope only for water and their next meal.
Fortunately, a small number of caregivers provide food and water, but more volunteers are needed.
These Cats Have Been ‘Fixed’ — Now They Need Care: Dedicated volunteers have trapped, spayed, and neutered these cats to stop the cycle of suffering. But their work doesn’t end there. These cats need ongoing care. They need food. They need water. They need kindness.
Can you volunteer one day a week? The cats, due to the staff and traffic, need to be fed between 4:30 and 6 pm.
This Is More Than Feeding a Cat—It’s Feeding Something Deeper in You: Something happens when you set down food or fill a bowl with water.
The cat hesitates. Fear battles instinct. Then hunger wins. A bite. Another. Their body softens, their eyes no longer desperate, their ribs no longer hollow. Some even begin to purr.
And in that moment, you realize you made a difference.
Feed a Cat Today. Feed Your Soul Forever.
Will you volunteer one day a week?
If you can volunteer—even once—contact Stephanie at
808 – Six Five Seven – 7708
The kitties thank you!




