Too Much Going On?
Today I was told that the timing of this fundraiser could not have been more wrong. People are just too busy to participate for one thing.
Please know that every donation is greatly appreciated and we are fully aware of the stresses that may be affecting donations.
We have Mooshie’s story and now have added Griswold’s tale. We do our best to be positive and only tell about positive outcomes – not always easy.
2026 may be an even tougher year – more cats needing help in many different ways. “As If They Were Our Own” helps us prepare for that which may be coming.
Right now, we’re at 39% of our goal. There is usually a last-minute rush of donations and we’re hoping that is the case once again.
Know that we are very thankful for our donors and will be diligent and responsible in our use of donated funds as always.
Have a great Thanksgiving!
Join Us at Chipotle!
On Thursday, December 18th 4-8PM, join us at Chipotle, 1556 Butterfield Rd, Downers Grove to raise funds for Feral Fixers and enjoy some great food! New stores have opened in the mall, it will be 7 days to Christmas – shopping opportunity? 25% of sales will benefit the felines of Feral Fixers! Details, including how you can order online, and an Event Flyer can be found in our Event Calendar.
Time to Decorate? Lynch Creek has wreaths, trees, Amaryllis, garland, for your home and to send as gifts! 10% of your purchase can benefit Feral Fixers! Deadline is December 14th, but some items are already sold out. Send a centerpiece or even a Salmon gift box! Shop from home and benefit Feral Fixers!!!
Working Cats
Working Cats has been very busy! Cats do not know municipal borders. We help area towns with their overabundance of feral cats in their facilities by relocating those cats so that they do not have to be euthanized. Aurora Animal Control was kind enough to show their appreciation for our efforts!
More Friendlies Scheduled
We still have kittens in foster that have not been neutered yet – August and September births. There will be more posts regarding our spay/neuter numbers of those kittens. We will resume TNR-ing in late February/March.
As Many As Possible As Soon As Possible
Adoption Events
Sunday, December 7 • 1-4pm at Feral Fixers, 330 Eisenhower Ln N, Lombard, IL. We will have so many of our wonderful fosters on hand, check out our Adoptables list, they may be available on this day to meet and greet along with our foster families are on hand to share the cats’ personal info, allowing you a fuller picture of our cats/kittens. Click on our Adoptables link, start application in advance! Additionally, meetings can be scheduled at our building for those not in attendance!
Saturday, December 13 • 11am-3pm -– Still time before the holidays - Feral Fixers will be hosting an adoption event at our building (330 Eisenhower Ln N, Lombard, IL) from 1pm to 4pm. All of our cats/kittens are in Foster homes, are spayed/neutered, current on their vaccinations, microchipped, dewormed and FeLV/FIV tested. If you would like to get pre-approved for same-day adoption, please email us (by noon Friday, December 12) at
What About the Males?
There are some caretakers that concentrate on getting the females fixed – understandable. They make the males a lower priority. Saw a recent post tho about just how many females can be impregnated by one male. Cats can wander an 8 square block territory. We’ve encountered multiple colonies of 20+ cats that were within such an area. So, picture two colonies of 20 cats with a 50-50 ratio to male/female. Yes, getting a total of 20 females spayed is a huge impact. But those same 20 males have an unlimited ability to create kittens. And if they do not have females in their area, they will then wander on until they find new colonies with fertile females. For example, in one year, one male could contribute to create hundreds of kittens, and within a year, those female kittens could create hundreds more. Yikes! Easy to concentrate on the females as there they are, right in front of you but do not delay in neutering the boys – they can be an even larger contributor to overpopulation! Spay/neuter first thing come Spring!!!







