The house that started HCF! We rescued 121 cats in February 2005.
Several of the original "Hundred Cats".
A colony we recently worked with. Did you notice the 2 kitties in the back of the picture?
A farm colony we worked with in 2010.
A home where we helped clean up and provide better feeding stations for the outdoor cats.
A day in the life of a feral cat.
Do you get the feeling we are being watched?
Food for Ferals program in action.
Typical scene at a Centre County farm.
Cat from a llama farm where we set up a TNR program.
We educated the colony caretaker about providing clean feeding stations instead of placing food on the ground.
A beautiful farm where we placed some of our barn cats.
Humane traps that we use to capture feral cats for our clinics.
This kitten didn't get the idea to go UNDER the trap!
Our clinic before renovations.
Our clinic after renovations.
Check-in time at one of our HVHQ clinics.
Removing a cat from a humane trap at the clinic site.
Weighing the cat before surgery.
Anesthetized cat waiting for surgery.
Performing a spay at an HVHQ clinic.
Male cat waiting to be neutered at an HVHQ clinic.
Post-op where cats are monitored, vaccinated, and examined.
One of our friendly cats waking up after surgery.
Cat in the discharge area after surgery.
Two former HCF cats relaxing in their new home.
"Macy" an injured cat that HCF is rehabbing for adoption.
"Tommy" a blind kitten that was rescued by HCF from a hoarding situation.
"Eva" safe and happy after being rescued from a hoarding situation.
HCF volunteer Leslie makes a new friend at a farm where we placed some cats.
Cats from a barn colony that we altered. Aren't they beautiful!
This is "Tommy" the blind kitty we rescued. He is doing better and learning to navigate in his foster home. We think he can see some light and shapes.
This lucky cat was HCF's 2500 cat helped since our founding in 2005!
Dr. Ravi Murarka, a pioneer in high quality, high volume spay/neuter surgery.