Financial donations are the backbone of our spay/neuter programs. Every cat we spay or neuter prevents the birth of literally dozens of cats who are destined to live a very challenging life on the streets.
We are an all-volunteer 501(c)(3) charity so you can be confident that your donations will be used efficiently and will directly help homeless cats. You can obtain financial information about P.A.N.T. by emailing us at info@PANT.org. You can donate by:
Memberships: $20
Sponsor a Spay or Neuter: $50
Make a credit card or e-check donation online here

We are an all-volunteer organization so volunteers are very important to our mission.
We need volunteers for:
Trap/Neuter/Return (TNR) Assistance (read more)
Fundraising Assistance (read more)
Events – Adoption or Fundraising (read more)
Administrative Work (read more)
Foster Parent (read more)
Cat Colony Caretaker (read more)
Transporting Cats to Clinics or Adoption Outreach Events (read more)
You can also help by:
Currently, we need volunteers to assist our trained TNR coordinators in the Rhinebeck and Beacon areas. You can help in many ways:
Interested? Please complete our online volunteer form and someone will be in touch to answer your questions.
P.A.N.T. needs the financial resources necessary to help stray and feral cats. You can help by:
Interested? Please complete our online volunteer form and someone will be in touch to answer your questions.

It's fun to volunteer at a P.A.N.T. event. We have at least one yearly large fundraising event held in Rhinebeck in the spring sponsored by our friends at Pre-furred Petsitters
We also have monthly adoption outreach events held at Petco on the first Saturday of the month from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Interested? Please complete our online volunteer form and someone will be in touch to answer your questions.
P.A.N.T. administrative volunteers perform all work in their own homes. (We would rather spend our funds on the cats than paying rent for office space). P.A.N.T. needs help in the following areas:
Interested? Please complete our online volunteer form and someone will be in touch to answer your questions.
There is nothing more rewarding than helping an animal in need! PANT relies on their foster homes to provide love and care for animals in transition. Without our foster homes, we would not be able to find new, forever homes for the animals we serve. P.A.N.T.’s animals come from areas where we are performing TNR (trap/neuter/return) work since our goal is to remove homeless, friendly strays and young kittens from the streets and provide them with a safe, loving foster home until they are adopted.
As a foster parent, you will be providing a caring, nuturing environment for a pet awaiting permanent placement.
Once an animal is placed in foster home, PANT will provide food and any necessary medications. PANT will pay for any medical care that the pet needs. The only responsiblities of the foster home are to provide a lot of TLC and occasional transportation for medical care or so they can attend an adoption outreach event. In the event you are going on vacation or will otherwise be unable to care for your foster pet, we will make necessary arrangements if given sufficient notice.
Most kittens are adopted by the time they are 12 weeks old. The amount an adult cat spends in a foster home varies from one week to six months.
Interested? Please complete our Foster Parent Application and someone will contact you to answer your questions.
As P.A.N.T. controls the population of feral cat colonies through TNR (trap/neuter/return), it is important to have one or more dedicated caretakers to ensure that these cats have food, water and shelter.
Caretakers also maintain accurate records of the cats. Of particular importanc
e is identifying any additional cats that may enter the colony. These cats need to be identified so they can be spayed/nutered, rabies vaccinated and returned to the colony.
Interested? Please complete our online volunteer form and someone will be in touch to answer your questions.
We must transport our cats to spay/neuter appointments, veterinary appointments, and to our adoption outreach events.
If you have a car, SUV, van or station wagon, we can use your help.
Hours vary:
* Spay/Neuter appointments usually require transporting around 8:00 a.m. and again in the late afternoon
* Veterinary appointments can occur at various times of the day
* Adoption outreach events are generally held from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Saturdays at Petco in Poughkeepsie. Transports are sometimes needed before or after the event
Interested? Please complete our online volunteer form and someone will be in touch to answer your questions.