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Cat Museum of NYC
  • Home
  • About
    • Mission
    • Programming
    • Who We Are
    • Steering Committee
    • Board
  • Art and Artists
    • Heloísa Nora
      • More About Heloísa Nora and Her Cats
        • Sobre Heloísa Nora e seus gatos
    • Information for Artists
  • News
    • Blog (All Posts)
    • Save Ollieʼs Place
    • Flatbush Cats Brings TNR to the NYT
    • Museum Press
  • Events
    • Past Pop-Up: November 7 Beauty Bar Party
    • Past Pop-Up: May 19 Secret Speakeasy With the Museum of Interesting Things
  • Newsletter
  • Contact
    • Partnerships
    • Volunteer
    • Subscribe
    • Help Us Launch
  • Resources
    • Grieving a Pet
  • How to Help
  • Rescuers: Cat Distribution System
  • More
    • Home
    • About
      • Mission
      • Programming
      • Who We Are
      • Steering Committee
      • Board
    • Art and Artists
      • Heloísa Nora
        • More About Heloísa Nora and Her Cats
          • Sobre Heloísa Nora e seus gatos
      • Information for Artists
    • News
      • Blog (All Posts)
      • Save Ollieʼs Place
      • Flatbush Cats Brings TNR to the NYT
      • Museum Press
    • Events
      • Past Pop-Up: November 7 Beauty Bar Party
      • Past Pop-Up: May 19 Secret Speakeasy With the Museum of Interesting Things
    • Newsletter
    • Contact
      • Partnerships
      • Volunteer
      • Subscribe
      • Help Us Launch
    • Resources
      • Grieving a Pet
    • How to Help
    • Rescuers: Cat Distribution System

How You Can Help Us Launch

Help the Cat Museum of NYC

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We are the Cat Museum of New York City’s co-founders, and we need your help to launch! Our goal is to help the community of cats and those who care for them, and we think the best way to support the humans who rescue and care for cats is through public education—specifically, through art.


We have been researching the issues affecting cats—speaking with shelters, volunteers, rescuers, nonprofit and community leaders, pet owners, veterinary professionals, and many others—and have come up with a plan to make the biggest impact to benefit cats and these folks systemically.


New York City is one of the cultural capitals of the world, and our goal is to create a physical institution here (as well as a virtual suite) supporting the work of cat rescuers, no-kill cat shelters, and cat nonprofit organizations. We hope to do this with the help of cat lovers from NYC and beyond.


We need your help in creating this museum. Our passion for cats can help them if we support the individuals and groups who care for them locally—including volunteers at shelters and trap-neuter-return organizations, as well as veterinary professionals or artists who have been inspired by cats.


For those unfamiliar with trap-neuter-return programs (often abbreviated as TNR), these compassionate individuals and organizations humanely capture feral cats residing in colonies. After spaying or neutering the cats in targeted areas, they are returned to their colonies instead of being euthanized. By doing so, the future population of cats within these colonies can be reduced from conditions that cannot sustain a good quality of life for the cats, humans, birds, and others in the local ecological environment.


We have been preparing to create the Cat Museum of New York City as a brick-and-mortar space featuring cat art exhibitions and programming that will educate the public and connect the community of those who care for cats.


The space will host:

  • An art gallery featuring local and global feline-friendly artists

  • Events that are educational (workshops on cat adoption, rescue, fostering, and TNR), cultural (cat-relevant artists and authors), and entertaining for adults and families, with proceeds going to cat rescue efforts

  • A gift shop with products—made by partnering with cat-friendly artists and local/sustainable small businesses—that support cat culture or that donate part of their profits to cat rescue efforts

  • A library

  • And more


Help us to develop this space by donating now. We are currently running pop-up events to fulfill the mission and programming mentioned above while we work on becoming a registered tax-exempt entity, with status from the IRS to become a 501(c)3 nonprofit (which is both complicated and expensive).


Your contribution will help us with startup administrative costs as we register the Cat Museum of New York City as a nonprofit and plan our next phase.

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The Cat Museum of New York City is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a nonprofit arts service organization. Contributions for the charitable purposes of the Cat Museum of New York City must be made payable to “Fractured Atlas” only and are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. Read more about Fractured Atlas here, under FAQs.

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