Leslie Brown & Skip Larson
Our first recipient of the Joesph Nam Hatton Grant
Leslie is a Saint Louis Feral Cat Outreach volunteer along with fostering for 4 Paws 4 Rescue & CARESTL.
She is a TNR advocate, bottle feeder and a feral cat colony caretaker. Her and her husband Skip open up there home throughout the year to animals in need.
Leslie & Skip are true assets to the feral cat community. To make there work easier Full Circle is providing them with a feral cat den.
Julie Riley is a STLFCO volunteer, she is a colony caretaker and fosters with The Catnetwork & APA.
Feral cats are Julie’s ride-or-die getting them through TNR, fostering the kittens, holding the injured you name the scenario Julie is up for the task.
Which makes her a perfect match for the Joseph Nam Hattan grant providing her with a feral cat den to make her work with feral cats easier.
Bonnie Boime is a STLFCO volunteer, colony caretaker and a neonatal bottlefeeder with SNUGGLE.
She is a wildlife rehabber and spay& neuter advocate understanding the way to control the feral cat population is through TNR.
Her depth of knowledge to fellow volunteers is indispensable and we hope to make her work with ferals easier with a feral cat den.
Tracy Lynn is a STLFCO volunteer and microchip investigator for Missouri lost & found paws.
Tracy spends countless hours a week helping all kinds of animals on the streets. She is a TNR advocate who is always ready to assist feral cats in need.
The feral cat den will help Tracy with holding injured and sick ferals to accessing a feral cat for friendliness.
Kesaruh Hurasek is a STLFCO volunteer and a CARESTL foster.
She is a lifelong animal rescuer, spay & neuter advocate. A mother to four small children, she juggles everything from kids, dogs and feral cats without skipping a beat.
A feral cat den will help this very busy mom with holding ferals and make it easier on her.
Terri Zeman is a STLFCO board member and volunteer, TNR advocate and mentor to so many doing TNR.
She is the volunteer at STLFCO that is always willing to hold a injured, sick or feral mom with kittens.
The MacGyver of St. Louis Feral Cat Outreach she utilizes the carrier/crate method to hold ferals.
She will see the ease to which the den works in making those tricky crate to trap transfers and crate cleanings.
Sarah Buffalo is a STLFCO volunteer, TNR trapper, spay & neuter advocate and feral kitten socializer.
Her passion for the feral cat community is evident with all the hard work she does to help.
We want to make handling ferals easier and safer for her and the den will do just that.