There are so many people that became involved with The Great Kitty Rescue and everyone that met the cats were changed forever.
There are many of us who continue with the cause. we are devoted to the cats and supporters of The Great Kitty Rescue. Our mission is to help prevent hoarding situations, to promote cat adoptions, cat socialization, and to support rescue groups and shelters with a special shout out to volunteers.

Corinne, Bob, and everyone else…way to go on the start of what I am sure will be a terrific website. Chow Chow is doing good (albeit a 26 lbs of good) and I am excited to see a renewed mission!
Thanks so very much for putting this wonderful site together. It reminds us volunteers of the GKR of what was and what is still continuing. The video on youtube was fantastic, it brought tears to my eyes. I will never forget the first time I saw CG on BF site, I could not belive what I was seeing, I was angry and heartbroken at the same time. So many suffered so much. Thank you for e-mailing me this info.
Hello. I live in NYC and do not know what state you are located in. I had a abandoned male cat, Cesar, TNR’d [trapped, neutered, release, rabies vax, ear tipped] 2 months ago. I opted to include him in my current small colony, but they have rejected him. They continue to fight and chase him out of the yard, only to find Cesar returns. Now one of my females has been missing for the past 10 days. I do know if she left due to Cesar’s presence, but my remaining female rejected all 5 outdoor sleeping stations because Cesar scent is on them. Cesar will enter my home at will and lounge around and not longer runs when we’re present in the yard. I believe he has great potential to become socialized enough to be a great pet. But I cannot keep him anymore. Do you socialize feral cats? Can you help ?