Did You Know?
This special colony of cats used to make their home on San Nicolas Island in the Channel Islands. Because they were non-native to the island, all of the cats were slated by government officials for euthanasia. That's when we stepped in. Now the cats make their home at the Fund for Animals Wildlife Center in Ramona, Calif., where they have it all: food, toys, attention, and a place to call home.
Cat Cam
Use the controls below to navigate the camera inside their enclosure.
(Please note: we are not accepting additional feral cats at our Ramona facility.)
How to use the camera: Click the blue “Click to Start” button in the box above to begin moving the camera. If the button says “Wait Time,” that means someone else is controlling the camera and you will have to wait your turn. If it says “Control Time,” you can start immediately! Use the slider arrows and presets to view different parts of the enclosure. Still need help?
Want to adopt one of the cats? Email us to find out how
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As a cream tabby, Tau has a distinctive orange coat.
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Athena's mouth forms a frown; she is a grey tabby with some brownish-red.
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Brut has a long slender body and sky blue collar.
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Chelsea is social, has a narrow face and a bottom lip that is half pink, half black.
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With her grey coat and bright green eyes, Grace has distinct features.
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Nick is a social brown tabby with a royal blue collar.
Where's Phoebe?
Match the cats you spot in the enclosure above with one of the individuals featured in our San Nicolas cat gallery. Meet the cats in the gallery Donate to help the cats






