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SAFE Haven News
Let’s snip pet overpopulation!

Let’s snip pet overpopulation!

Let’s snip pet overpopulation this month! February is National Spay/Neuter Awareness Month, a great time for the return of our Spay-ghetti and No Balls Dinner to in person! With your ticket, you’ll get a delicious plate of spaghetti and that also helps the many...

The Cat Chronicle –  February 2023

The Cat Chronicle – February 2023

Spay-ghetti & No Balls Dinner Returns! After a couple of years of dinners from home, our annual Spay-ghetti & No Balls dinner returns on Wednesday, February 22, at Marsh Creek Park Community Center. You’ll enjoy a fabulous spaghetti dinner and raise money to...

Why You Should Spay or Neuter Your Cat

Why You Should Spay or Neuter Your Cat

There are over 100,000 cats and dogs living without a home in the Triangle. Fighting to reduce this number is a part of our mission. SAFE Haven and SAFE Care Spay/Neuter Clinic is committed to spaying or neutering every cat or dog. We support spay/neuter because...

We’re Hiring!

We’re Hiring!

SAFE Haven for Cats has a-meow-zing staff members who help ensure we can save lives every single day! We have several positions open so if you think you'd be a great fit, please apply! We're looking for an experienced Volunteer Coordinator to manage our large...

Keeping Your Cat Happy and Healthy with the Vet

Keeping Your Cat Happy and Healthy with the Vet

Whether your cat is an independent soul or your constant companion, they need good care to thrive. Here’s a look at what that means when it comes to veterinary care.  Do cats need annual wellness checks?Yes! Cats can often mask how they’re feeling—especially if...

The Cat Chronicle – January 2023

The Cat Chronicle – January 2023

Fostering Fun Join us from 6-8 p.m. on January 18 for Foster Night, a time to celebrate current and future foster volunteers! Current foster families can meet, mingle, share stories, and trade tried and true secrets to foster success! Are you interested in fostering...

How to Prevent Inappropriate Scratching

How to Prevent Inappropriate Scratching

Scratching is normal cat behavior. It serves to help cats groom their front claws and leave marks on your cat’s kingdom. Scratching also helps cats stretch their muscles, but damage to furniture or the beloved wood around your house is a bummer. You can live with your...

The Cat Chronicle – December 2022

The Cat Chronicle – December 2022

You're Invited to Our Open House Whether you’d like to meet the adorable kitties in our shelter, or you have questions about volunteering and fostering you’d like to ask, we invite you to join us on December 4 from 2-4:30 p.m. for our Open House. You Helped Us So Much...

Featured Cats

My name is Duskull and I am ready for adoption. Learn more about me!
Duskull
Male - Teenager
My name is Pumpkaboo and I am ready for adoption. Learn more about me!
Pumpkaboo
Male - Teenager
My name is Zadie and I am ready for adoption. Learn more about me!
Zadie
Female - Young Adult

Upcoming Events

CLOSED – December 25

December 25
Happy Holidays! We’re closed today so our staff can celebrate the holidays with their loved on...

CLOSED – January 1

January 1, 2025
Happy New Year! We’ll be closed today and reopen as usual on January 2, 2025. While you’...