How Cats Sound When in Heat
We’ve been getting a lot of calls about friendly cats, meowing at people’s doors. One of our trappers had the inspiration to ask what the meows sounded like – did sound like it was saying “hello!” And, yep, just like that. Here is a sample of what a cat in heat sounds like. Repetitive, desperate!
Adoption Events
We have scheduled two January 2026 adoption events. See our adoptable cats by clicking on the Want to Adopt? link at the top of our website. Many fosters may be on hand to give you the inside scoop on their fosters. Individual meetups can be arranged if you cannot come to the events.
- Sunday, January 11th, 1 - 4pm, Feral Fixers Adoption Event, 330 Eisenhower Ln N, Lombard, IL.
- Saturday, January 24th, 11 – 3pm. 330 Eisenhower Ln N, Lombard, IL.
Frosty Claws January 18th! Bring Your Coins!
Sunday, January 18th 12 – 4pm at VFW Post 2801, 39 E St Charles Rd, Villa Park, IL. $20 at the door. Bring your jars of coins to donate – we have a coin sorter on hand. Lots of food, boutique, cat people, fundraisers! We have so much donated stuff and we’re putting it together for our Silent Auction or raffles!! Hope to see you there!
TNR Workshop
Sunday, January 25th, 12 noon to 2pm at Feral Fixers 330 Eisenhower Ln N, Lombard, IL Learn how to trap and care for ferals. Consider becoming a Feral Fixers trapper and help us to reduce the number of kittens in 2026! Make a difference for your neighborhood, your town, DuPage County! Be prepared for February when the cats kick into high gear productivity!
What Is a Nonprofit?
We’re not here to make a profit, we are here to correct a situation as best we can. We appreciate your help in enabling us to do so!
“A nonprofit is a mission-driven organization that exists for public benefit (like charity, education, or social good) rather than to generate profit for owners or shareholders, meaning any surplus revenue must be reinvested into its cause, not distributed. They often receive tax-exempt status from the IRS, allowing donors to deduct contributions, and include diverse entities like charities, hospitals, foundations, museums, and universities.” (From Google AI)
Starting Off the New Year!
We still are not trapping again until the end of February or beginning of March, but we had 6 kittens that were not big enough for nor did we have surgery slots for spay/neuter by the end of the year.
- 01/08/26 – DCAS – 6 friendlies, 5 males, 1 female.
Total: January 6, year-to-date 6, since 2007 16,551!
As Many As Possible As Soon As Possible













