Sandra Cagan of the Orlando Cat Café presented Shelly Thayer, Executive Director of SPCA Florida, with a donation check in the amount of $11,381.79. Through Jean Luc’s Paw It Forward Fund, a portion of annual merchandise sales at the Orlando Cat Café are donated to SPCA Florida to fulfill their mission of eliminating animal suffering and to engage the entire community in the welfare and well-being of animals. The Orlando Cat Café is a collaborative partnership between Cagan Management Group, Inc., SPCA Florida, and Minch Coffee Company. Since opening in September 2016, more than 2,025 homeless cats and kittens have been adopted into new homes.
The Orlando Cat Café houses between 15-30 cats and kittens, all spayed/neutered, feline leukemia/AIDS tested, microchipped, current on their vaccinations and flea control, and all available for adoption. The Orlando Cat Café is located at 532 Cagan Park Avenue in the Cagan Crossings Town Center, about 4 miles west of Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Reservations are strongly recommended and can be made at www.orlandocatcafe.com.
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ABOUT ORLANDO CAT CAFÉ
The Orlando Cat Café opened in September 2016. Working together with SPCA Florida, Cagan Management Group, Inc., and Minch Coffee Company, our joint mission is to save the lives of homeless cats in Central Florida while drinking good coffee. Visit orlandocatcafe.com for more information.
ABOUT SPCA FLORIDA
Founded in 1979, SPCA Florida exists to eliminate animal suffering and engage the entire community in the welfare and well-being of animals. SPCA Florida will help and heal 20,000 dogs and cats through its SPCA Florida Animal Medical Center and provide direct care for 6,500 animals through its Adoption Center this year. Ani-Meals and Food Assistance Programs, provide food and medical care for animals of homebound families and families who need supplemental food for thousands of dogs and cats each year.