Friends of Felines KS

Friends of Felines KS The mission of Friends of Felines KS is to improve the lives of community cats in the Wichita KS area

04/18/2026

‼️WAAL family, we need your help! ‼️

During a domestic violence incident, this sweet kitty, who was being fostered through WAAL, was allegedly intentionally thrown outside without the foster knowing it about two weeks ago. This occurred in the 300 block of south Chautauqua. Please keep an eye out and let us know of any sightings!

Check out our new shirt design!! Available in hoodies and crew neck AND v-neck short sleeve t-shirts. Get them plus our ...
02/07/2026

Check out our new shirt design!! Available in hoodies and crew neck AND v-neck short sleeve t-shirts. Get them plus our Peace Love TNR shirts and hoodies and other merchandise at the Cat Show at the Cotillion until 4:00 today and 9-4 tomorrow. We also have a raffle going for a great cat tree! 🐈🐈‍⬛

This weekend, February 7 & 8, at The Cotillion, we will be at the Cat Show!! Come by and check out the NEW shirt design ...
02/02/2026

This weekend, February 7 & 8, at The Cotillion, we will be at the Cat Show!! Come by and check out the NEW shirt design we have! (Re)stock your supply of Catnip Kitty Kickers and other cool merchandise! Ask about volunteering opportunities and how you can help feral and community cats in the Wichita area. And, of course, we will have a raffle for an awesome cat tree!! See you Saturday and/or Sunday 🐈

We had our first TNR weekend clinic of 2026 yesterday. 42 cats were spayed and neutered! They ranged in size from 2.6 po...
01/12/2026

We had our first TNR weekend clinic of 2026 yesterday. 42 cats were spayed and neutered! They ranged in size from 2.6 pounds to 15.2 pounds! They all will have happier, healthier lives now ❤️

01/07/2026

Educational Post
This is the result of a successful spay and neuter program after 5 years. An empty cat room- and this happens regularly.

We are NOT “limiting admission” or putting people on a wait list. We are taking in every animal that comes into our shelter as long as it is from a Clark County resident- that is what shelters are supposed to do. We are not altering data by diverting intakes or turning animals away. We are working hard to build programs that work to save animals and serve the community.

How is this possible without controlling intake?

1. Free and extremely low cost spay and neuter services that are readily available to everyone in our city and county. This includes owned animals and community cats or feral cats. Not a wait list, not a couple clinics a year. In the beginning we were booked out months at a time, now we can almost always get someone scheduled within 3 weeks or sooner. Progress. This is funded by grants and fundraising not the general shelter budget. The City of Wi******er, which is not our governing body, is gracious enough to provide funding towards this program (has ranged from $5-$17,000 over 6 years) and is to be used specifically for cats.

2. Safety net resources. A food bank, supplies and other resources that can help an owner that is temporarily struggling. We do not currently have assistance for owner vet bills but we regularly write grants and are trying to get that going too. Funded through donations.

3. A barn cat program. If a shelter doesn’t accept feral cats, those cats keep reproducing, become unhealthy due to inbreeding and lack or resources in the area and have poor quality of life and poor outcomes should they come to the shelter later. We have a list of people wanting barn cats so when a feral comes in, it is fully vetted and transferred to a new location where it is wanted within the week.

4. Rescue partners. In general, rescues love to work with a good shelter. A shelter they know is doing their best for the animals and giving honest evaluations on both health and behavior. We are very fortunate to work with some wonderful rescue partners with great adoption facilities to move a large number of our animals.

Animal shelters by design are reactive to the animal problem. But if we can see the bigger picture and create proactive policies that prevent more animals from needing to come to the shelter in the first place we can make a difference in the long run.

*There will likely be some comments asking why we don’t help other shelters when we have space. We are funded by tax dollars from Clark County so we are only able to accept animals from Clark County. We do offer to help by sharing resources, networking etc. We want all shelters to be successful!

**Update- due to the attention this post has gotten and the way Facebook sorts the comments we realize we are missing a lot of comments and questions. If you have questions please email us directly at [email protected] and we’ll be happy to get back with you!

2025 ended bittersweet for us. Gibbs came to us in the summer of 2022 for neuter. He was blind when he came to us, he ha...
01/02/2026

2025 ended bittersweet for us. Gibbs came to us in the summer of 2022 for neuter. He was blind when he came to us, he had weirdness going on with his kidneys and wonky teeth. While with us he was diagnosed with diabetes. Through all this he put up with our dressing him up. He was loved by volunteers and board members. He loved spending time outside in the parking lot under the watchful eyes of volunteers. He fell ill last week and did not respond to antibiotics and eventually stopped eating. New Year’s Eve day we made the decision to give him the peace he deserved. Gibbs crossed over the rainbow bridge where he’s enjoying the sun on his face. He was loved by all.

01/02/2026
Guess what happened today?!? We surpassed 2024’s record of 1,606 cats TNR’d! This little girl was number 1,607 in 2025!!...
12/21/2025

Guess what happened today?!? We surpassed 2024’s record of 1,606 cats TNR’d! This little girl was number 1,607 in 2025!!
And we did a bunch more after her. We have just a few more to do in the next week or so then we will give you our grand total for the year 😻

Beware all who enter on Halloween. Gibbs is in a mood and standing guard at the door.  Happy Halloween everyone!! Be saf...
10/31/2025

Beware all who enter on Halloween. Gibbs is in a mood and standing guard at the door.
Happy Halloween everyone!! Be safe, slow down and keep your eyes on the roads this evening.

UPDATE 11/12/25: Harvey is finally playing and purring and without his cute cone.  His mom brought a fur mouse made of h...
10/27/2025

UPDATE 11/12/25: Harvey is finally playing and purring and without his cute cone. His mom brought a fur mouse made of his sibling’s fur. He will be going home very soon. Thank you everyone that donated towards his care. Shout out to Dr. G at ElPaso for fixing him up!

UPDATE 10/29: Harvey is going in for surgery Thursday morning. Thank you to everyone that has donated to help this little guy out. We will let you know how he’s doing once we hear from the veterinarian.
For NATIONAL BLACK CAT DAY, we are asking for donations so we can get this black cat the surgery he needs. HARVEY is only about 3-months old. He came in for TNR with a pr*****ed re**um. The prolapse was repaired twice, but unfortunately he now needs a more extensive procedure that is going to cost several hundred dollars. If you would like to contribute to Harvey’s care, please click the button below! Harvey and all of us at FOF say ”Thank you!”

Whether you donate or not, celebrate all the black cats in your life!!

(Any funds not used for Harvey, will be used for other cats who need special care.)

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810 W Douglas, Suite C #230
Wichita, KS
67203

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