Kittie Corral is a non-profit 501(C)3 organization located in FLORIDA dedicated to saving and improving the lives of homeless cats by providing health care and placement in safe forever homes.

MISSION

WE ARE LOCATED IN FLORIDA, NOT CALIFORNIA

Kittie Corral is dedicated to rescuing and saving the lives of sick, injured, and stray cats who have been abused, left homeless, or neglected.  Kittie Corral will also spay or neuter, vaccinate, and provide necessary medical treatment, and find loving, adoptive, safe homes for these stray and neglected cats.

We seek to place animals in a permanent home after recovery and we DO NOT euthanize unless terminal illness necessitates such a decision.  All our cats are examined, spayed or neutered, de-wormed, de-flead, and vaccinated before they are adopted.

VISION

Kittie Corral seeks to reduce the cat overpopulation through active engagement in the community when possible.  Kittie Corral assists cats who, because of extenuating circumstances, are unable to remain in their home with their owners to prevent a higher number of shelter intake and reduce the number of euthanasia’s, so we are committed to reducing the euthanasia of adoptable pets.

Dora

Abandoned bottle baby! Dora is a long hair black kitten with tiny white hairs coming in on her sides and chest.  She came to us at around 4 weeks of age.  Dora is quite the independent little lady!  Yes, she is living up to her name as she LOVES to explore...

Rachel

Kitten momma survives extreme trauma! Rachel is a kitten who got pregnant at 4- months of age and gave birth to 3 kittens!  Yes, folks, it's extremely difficult for a tiny kitten to get pregnant at such an early age and then deliver babies.  But Rachel's story just...

Dakota

DAKOTA Born on April 3, 2017 Dakota is a real sweet boy!Dakota, the Gray and White Tuxedo and Siamese mix, is just a little love muffin (on his terms)!   He's very skittish but will cuddle in your lap and turn on his purr motor while you pet him when he wants love and...

The Facts

While an unsterilized cat and her kittens can generate over 20,000 offspring in four years, millions of animals are euthanized in this country each year. Simply breaking the chains of uncontrolled reproduction can stop this.

Help save lives!