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ABOUT US
Cause 4 Cats, Inc. was incorporated as a California non-profit in September 2004. While just an infant as an organized charity, Cause 4 Cats founders, Russ and Lolette Robrahn, have been dedicated to care and rescue of cats for over twenty years. Up until 2001, they maintained a sizeable cat family of 20-30 cats.
In 2001 Russ, a disabled vet, discovered a small feral cat family on the grounds of the Sepulveda VA hospital in North Hills. While feeding them one evening he met a lady who had been feeding at about a dozen different locations on the hospital campus for a decade. So arrangements were made to provide her assistance by splitting up the feeding schedule and also assist with TNR (Trap-Neuter-Release).
The Robrahn's cat family started to grow significantly once they started helping with the feral cats at the VA hospital. When kittens were trapped, they brought them home to tame them. Adding a litter of kittens at a time grew the family quickly to about 60 cats, with a number of the kittens growing up to be half-feral cats who were fine in the house but wanted nothing to do with people.
No longer able to keep the kittens as part of the family due to sheer numbers, the Robrahns reached out for help to other groups who were better prepared to do adoptions for kittens that were trapped and subsequently tamed. They were also feeling the pinch financially due to greater food costs and veterinary bills. So eventually they took the steps necessary to form Cause 4 Cats, Inc. to give greater assistance to stray and feral cats in their local community, as well as help pet owners spay and neuter their cats.
Russ is retired as a disabled veteran and Lolette is now disabled with back problems and chronic pain. Therefore, their personal resources are very limited and every penny goes into Cause 4 Cats to help pay vet bills, food and supplies. They have put out many appeals to the community for help, but the area does not have a large population, consequently financial and volunteer support is not what it needs to be.
Your support is desperately needed and would be most appreciated. Please see HOW YOU CAN HELP for more information.
Russ Robrahn and friends.
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