See Mufasa's story and others by purchasing the 2019 Free Roaming Feline Calendar, available at Two Rivers Veterinary Clinic, Port Cities Animal Hospital, the Silver Lake Country Store and Shoreline Pet Plaza. The calendar is $10 and proceeds are an important part in covering the cost of finding forever homes for all of our feline roamers.
Category: News
BULLYING
Sam and Onyx are victims of feline bullying. It is our task to find each of them a forever home where no other felines abide. Both love people and dogs are OK. But felines are a definite "no." We've had others like them in the Program. Placement is always a challenge. But solo situations do exist. It's just a bit more difficult to find them because most feline fanciers have more than just one feline in residence.
Free Roamer Academy Awards Show! Beetlejuice – BIG WINNER

Our 10th annual academy awards show was a great success! The Fancy Feline Fair, 2018, once again celebrated the felines who have become such a big part of our lives. They came from distant shores – Sheboygan, Green Bay, and places in between to take part in the big party at the Two Rivers Community Center.
A Heartfelt Thank You
The Free Roamers would like to thank Gloria J. Parker for her generous donation to the Free Roaming Feline Program.
A Note on “Dumped” Felines

The Roamer Program has taken in 4 “dumped” felines within the last 6 weeks. These felines are all friendly and at some point in their previous lives, have been indoor felines. One of the felines found in a yard gave birth to 4 kittens the same day she was found. Last week, Beetlejuice, a former Roamer was found “roaming’ the streets of Manitowoc.
Join Us for the 2017 Fancy Feline Fair!

Join us for the 9th Annual Fancy Feline Fair, sponsored by the non-profit feline rescue group, Free Roaming Feline Program,...
Free Roaming Feline Program Welcomes Five Newborn Kittens

5 newbie kittens were lucky enough to be born in the Roamer Program after their mom was live trapped in a back yard. The mom was about ready to deliver. Instead of growing up feral in a back yard, with continual threats from predators, both 2 legged and 4 legged, these kittens and their mom are enjoying the comfort and safeness of one of the clinics that works with the program.
A Walk on the Wild Side
A heartwarming story of a house cat reunited with his family after two months, thanks to microchip technology and the help of the Free Roaming Feline Program.
The Truth About FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus)
In this article, we will discuss the misconceptions of the disease, and what can be done about it to ensure that your pet enjoys a long, happy life.
NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK!
Due to the reorganization of our website (www.freeroamingfelineprogram.org) some of our new kids have not yet made an appearance. Willow and Theo have their pics on our Facebook. However, we would also like to introduce Mr. Smurff, Peeps, and a new girl who just came in, whose identity is under investigation. Sadly, all 5 new kids are Roamers who were abandoned.
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