ACAT's Rallye Fund - Rallye Fund Donations ONLY go to Cats in Need!
The Rallye Fund, named for the first kitten for whom ACAT provided urgent medical care, is dedicated to helping Alaska kittens and cats that need urgent, vital care because of an accident, illness or birth defect, and after receiving the care, have an excellent chance of quality of life for many years. Preference for Rallye Fund will be given to
Kittens and young adult cats;
Felines that will be rehomed through ACAT;
Felines in ACAT’s care that need extraordinary medical care;
Felines with excellent chance of full or significant recovery;
Rallye Fund monies are contingent on donations. Persons knowing of a kitten or young cat in need of assistance may contact ACAT about making an appeal for funding. The Rallye Fund has successfully helped many kitties since its inception. In other instances, ACAT's assistance is not primarily monetary but logistical, such as the case of a Kenai man who moved out of state abruptly when his house burned, and needed help being reunited with his cat, Miss Tina. We appreciate our donors and our volunteers who are willing to help kitties in crisis.
Here are just a few of our Rallye cases since the fund was begun in 2012.
Kit Kat, a 3-year-old female who had been caught in a fox trap.
Thor, a 2-year-old neutered male with an esophageal blockage.
Chloe, a 3-year-old female with bladder stones.
Beau, a 4-year-old male with a toxic urinary blockage.
Denali, a 9-month-old kitty with a lacerated leg.
Tuna, a 2-year-old male with urinary crystals.
Milo, a 2-year-old female with an injured paw.
Bethoven, a 5-year-old male with a broken tail.
Batty, a 2-year-old female with pyometra.
Campbell, a young adult tabby female, who was found on a trail with a dislocated hip and turned over to ACAT for care and homing.
Your donation saves lives.
Donating to the Rallye Fund:
ACAT, an IRS 501(c)3 nonprofit corporation. Thank you for your donation to the Rallye Fund. ALL of the funds you donate to The Rallye Fund will be earmarked to pay for the medical care and related costs of caring for special-needs cats and kittens like Rallye, who will not survive, or cannot be homed, without special procedures, yet should be able to live a long, happy life with the extra care. By donating to this fund, you are entrusting ACAT to make the best and most viable decisions for cats in desperate need to be able to survive with the expectation to live an as normal life as possible. Without these funds, many cats and kittens would not have a chance to survive.