Provide Life-Saving Formula for Shelter Kittens

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Send essential nutrition to bottle-fed kittens in shelters and rescues.

Gusty (pictured above) was just four weeks old when he was found alongside his siblings at a construction site. When he arrived at a rescue, he was in critical condition and needed immediate nutritional support to survive.

With the help of milk replacer and dedicated caretakers, Gusty stabilized quickly and regained his appetite, a critical turning point for his recovery. While he still has healing ahead, he’s now on a steady path forward.

For vulnerable kittens, milk replacer can mean the difference between life and death. Animal shelters and rescues rely on it to give orphaned and struggling babies the nutrition they need, but this critical resource is costly.

This Mother’s Day, you can help provide that care. Just $1 can ship $40 worth of nourishing milk replacer to a kitten in need. Donate today to give kittens like Gusty a second chance.

Turn Compassion Into Action

By supporting Greater Good Charities, you help shelters and rescues all over the world when they need it the most. You'll be supporting our efforts to keep animals fed and enriched, give pets necessary medical care and vaccinations, and aid emergency efforts when disaster strikes.

Together, here’s what we’ve accomplished so far: 

  • $1.1 billion+ in critical aid delivered
  • 895 communities served in 121 countries last year
  • 1.4 billion+ meals delivered
  • 1.3 million+ acres protected
  • 179,000+ biodiversity records added to global science databases
  • 214 shelters rebuilt by 6,000+ volunteers
  • 904 million+ animals directly helped
  • 20,000+ shelter pets airlifted to safety

Giving with confidence

Greater Good Charities has a Four-Star rating on Charity Navigator and a Platinum Seal on GuideStar for our dedication to transparency and real positive impact.

Greater Good Charities has ultimate authority and discretion with regard to the distribution of its funds. All expenditures made are consistent with the exempt purposes of Greater Good Charities.