Sponsors and Grants

We are so thankful to companies and foundations that support Super Senior Cat Sanctuary.

J.D. Hill Jewellers in Brantford provided us with a free assessment of donated jewelry. We received two large donations from individual donors and want to maximize these very special donations. J.D. Hill Jewellers are big animal lovers and were happy to help us assess the pieces and provide details about what type of metals they were and some approximate values to get us started. Thank you! https://www.jdhilljewellers.com/

We were nominated in 2025 to receive a donation from Mr. B’s Random Acts of Kindness on Instagram. They interviewed our founder and sent a $500 donation! https://www.instagram.com/chonkymrb/

“Kimberley of SSCS in Ontario, Canada grew up with a household of animals and started learning about rescue in her teens. Her love of senior animals emerged when her soul cat aged and she had to adapt and learn how to care for her needs. In the rescue world, she began to understand how seniors get overlooked often due to their age and medical needs, but this is something Kimberley felt she could help with. In 2011 she received grant funding to start a nonprofit with a purpose to help promote less adoptable animals. She did that work for many years and along the way it morphed into trying her hardest to keep people and their pets together. In 2019 she wanted to further develop her rescue efforts into solely working with super senior cats—those 15 and older, to help them stay with their families or find them second forever homes. Today, Kimberley generally takes the more advanced medical cases and her fosters help with all the other SSCS cats they work with. It costs far more to care for these senior kitties so while SSCS handles fewer rescues at a time, they make a big impact, and there’s a huge demand and need for this service. In order to help as many as they can, Kimberley’s team provides training to people needing help caring for their senior cat so they may not have to surrender them. She also started a program to temporarily take in a super senior kitty if their owner is experiencing difficulty like homelessness or domestic violence, in an effort to reunite them when they get back on their feet. I could go on forever with the amazing work Kimberley and her fosters do—she’s created something very special. Please help me make a big fuss over Kimberley today! We’re so proud to announce her as the next recipient of a Mr. B’s Random Acts of Kindness surprise donation!”

We go to Animal Hospital of Oakville for many of our cats, especially when they have complex medical needs. They nominated us for Community Grant Donation via Vet Strategy and we received $1500 cad in 2024.

As a member of Petfinder we are able to apply for grants through the Petfinder Foundation. We applied for and won the Purina Canada Happy Paws & Hearts Operation Grant in April 2024 and received $2000 us for our monthly and veterinary costs.

Tottle Mini Storage in Brantford provides us with a reduced cost storage unit. This is a huge help for storing extra donations, auction items and items we can use for future cats.


Last Updated March 2025

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