Litter for Good Program
Cat Depot!
Sarasota, FL 34234
You buy a jug. We donate a pound.
Every time you buy a jug of Cat's Pride litter, Cat's Pride donates a pound of litter to shelters in need so we can focus our resources on saving shelter cats.

Our Shelter
Cat Depot
2542 17th St
Sarasota, FL 34234
941-366-2404
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Founded in 2003, Cat Depot's mission is to save lives, find loving homes, and provide resources and education needed to improve the destiny of homeless cats. Cat Depot, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, limited-admission, free-roaming adoption, rescue, and education center, is recognized for its progressive design and commitment to helping homeless, abandoned, and injured felines locally, regionally, and nationally. * Rescue: Cat Depot works daily to rescue abandoned, abused, injured, relinquished, and free-roaming community/feral cats and kittens. In 2019, Cat Depot assisted with local and national rescues due to both natural and man-made disasters. * Adoption: Our goal is to find a good match and loving home for every cat who enters Cat Depot. Dedicated efforts have resulted in increased adoption numbers every year for the last five years. Nearly 1,400 cats and kittens found forever homes in 2019 through Cat Depot’s adoption program. * Community Food Bank: Cat Depot provides food for over 500 community cats and underserved personal pets each month. * Humane Education Program: Cat Depot offers educational activities that promote awareness and knowledge of cat behavior and care through public workshops, lectures, printed materials, and an online resource library. * TNVR (Trap, Neuter, Vaccinate, Return) Program: Our TNVR Program was developed to educate the public about free-roaming cats, offer resources for free and low-cost medical care and spay/neuter surgeries, rent traps, and place adoptable cats and kittens into loving homes. * Rose Durham Cat Care Clinic: In an effort to care for sick and injured cats and their distressed owners, Cat Depot opened an affordable care clinic in November 2014. Reduced prices have helped people and their pets not only in Sarasota County by the surrounding areas. Over 6,000 cats and kittens receive treatment each year in the Cat Care Clinic.