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Crash’s Landing is Grand Rapids’ largest no-kill shelter for at-risk and stray cats, devoted to taking those without a home and putting them in a loving and caring environment. We are a big family, and many of our kids have had a rough life so far.  Many have been abused, abandoned or neglected, so we do our best to make sure their home has everything they need. Keeping everyone happy, healthy, and safe is no small task. With over 80 of our guys to take care of, our monthly budget is over $14,000. Medical supplies, food, rent, utilities…and that’s just scratching the surface! We rely exclusively on donations and volunteers, and that is why it means so much to us that we have friends to help take care of us.

Because our focus is on helping at-risk cats, their medical needs can be quite extensive when they first arrive at our doorstep. Many have severe injuries or illnesses that need serious care. It is not uncommon for one of our new fuzzbutts to need an operation or two to get back on all fours.

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Petco Foundation Grant Award

Crash’s Landing and Big Sid’s Sanctuary have been awarded a very generous grant from the Petco Foundation’s Holiday Wishes Grant Campaign. Jack B. Nimble, a Crash’s Landing alumni, has become a therapy pet and helps calm his patients with snuggles and purrs. From seniors to students, Jack B. Nimble wins hearts and brightens days.

Click here to read his heart-warming story!

Bissell Spay/Neuter Grant

Crash’s Landing and Big Sid’s Sanctuary have received a generous grant of $625 from the Bissell Pet Foundation. This grant will cover the cost of spaying/neutering 25 cats!

Click here to read the press release!

Meet Medley

Our Featured Feline

Our stunning four-year-old is my idea of the perfect girl. She cherishes and thrives on all our attention, follows us around wanting to know what we are doing, and turns into the perfect puddled lap cat when she finally tires herself out. She enjoys being held, brushed, and of course spoiled with wet food and treats. She really doesn’t show any signs of aggression or interest in the other cats other than a little hiss or a hoarse meow if one gets a little too close to her. We would love to see her in a relaxed and laid-back home with either no other cats or one other quiet one. She will be the most wonderful companion for someone who is retired, works from home, or simply likes to chill on the couch and read or watch Netflix.