How We Began
In early March 2013, William Uncapher passed away from an unforeseen accident. He left behind not only his family, but a colony of barn cats too. His granddaughter, Ginger, took it upon herself to find a way to help her grandmother in some way after his death, and it just happened to concern the cats.
With some research, dedication, and familial support, Ginger was successful in sterilizing the barn colony and finding homes for the kittens. It has since been 6 years and the rescue has grown into something even greater and which has saved hundreds of homeless cats.
With some research, dedication, and familial support, Ginger was successful in sterilizing the barn colony and finding homes for the kittens. It has since been 6 years and the rescue has grown into something even greater and which has saved hundreds of homeless cats.
Our Mission
Ultimately, our goal is to help cats.
We have created a TNR (trap-neuter-return) program to help control the feral cat population in the area.
Rescue efforts are always taking place to aid cats and kittens who need us. Currently, we rely on foster homes to allow intake of more kittens. Education is also a big factor in our mission as we seek to inform as many people as we can about the issues in our area and how they can be apart of solving the problem.
We have created a TNR (trap-neuter-return) program to help control the feral cat population in the area.
Rescue efforts are always taking place to aid cats and kittens who need us. Currently, we rely on foster homes to allow intake of more kittens. Education is also a big factor in our mission as we seek to inform as many people as we can about the issues in our area and how they can be apart of solving the problem.
About Ginger
The founder of BBC is now a 21 year old college senior studying to become a High School Biology Teacher. Her goal is to be able to transition the rescue into a community run organization before she graduates.