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Cat Depot Brings Joy to Seniors with Therapy Kittens

Pictured: Community Engagement Manager Ellie Levine brightens the day for seniors when she visits with kittens from Cat Depot. Photo by Tammy Neubauer.

Last month, Cat Depot, a nationally recognized leader in feline rescue, adoption and education, paid a heartwarming visit to the Downtown Sarasota campus of Senior Friendship Centers (SFC). The organization, which rescues and rehomes over 1,200 cats and kittens annually (many from urgent and dire circumstances), shared unconditional love and companionship as therapy kittens brightened the smiles of participating seniors.

Since 2003, Cat Depot has served as a lifeline for felines in the Sarasota area, providing rescue, medical care and adoption services to thousands of cats and kittens. SFC, a nonprofit organization supporting older adults in four Southwest Florida counties, has been serving local seniors since 1973.

"When Cat Depot's kittens visit the Senior Friendship Centers, they bring comfort, calm and connection," says SFC Nutrition Coordinator, Tammy Neubauer. "Much like service animals, these tiny companions soothe anxiety and share love when it is needed most."

Ellie Levine, Cat Depot's Community Engagement Manager, explained the process and benefits of these visits. "When I bring cats from Cat Depot to senior centers, we pass the kitties around from person to person to give everyone some time to cuddle," she said. Levine noted that these visits are mutually beneficial: "We have found that these visits are not only beneficial to the seniors by putting a smile on their faces, reminding them of their past pets and giving them a sweet way to spend their day, but it also benefits the cats." She added that many cats return from these outings more socialized and are often adopted quickly afterward. These visits also provide valuable information for potential adopters, helping staff assess how the cats handle carriers, car rides, harnesses/leashes and interactions with the senior population.

Cat Depot currently offers kitten therapy visits to 16 facilities across Sarasota and Bradenton. Levine expressed her enthusiasm for the program, stating, “Visits to senior centers are one of my favorite parts of my job!” 


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Wednesday Philanthropy Edition – Dec 10, 2025

Cat Depot Brings Joy to Seniors with Therapy Kittens •  Reimagining What's Possible For Children and Families •  Early Learning Coalition of Manatee County Named Impact100 SRQ Grant Finalist •  Selby Foundation Approves More Than $900,000 in Capital Grants •  All Star Children's Foundation Twinkle Ball Raises Over $750,000 to Support Children in Foster Care •  Community Foundation of Sarasota County Invests Nearly $900,000 in Strategic Partnerships With Key Nonprofits •  180 Skate Winter Skate Camp •  Heartwarming Holiday Surprise for Sarasota Veteran and Family •  Visit Sarasota County Shares the Sunshine in Winter Marketing Push •  Safe Children Coalition Seeking Additional Adoptive Families •  Publix Charities Grants to Support Hunger Relief Efforts in Sarasota and Arcadia •  MITER Foundation partners with Sarasota Memorial Health Care System to Give Back This Holiday Season

Tuesday Dining and Food Edition – Dec 9, 2025

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Monday Business Edition – Dec 8, 2025

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Saturday Perspectives Edition – Dec 6, 2025

Nonprofit People Power: A Force In Our Community •  Tis the Season •  The Word of 2025: PARTNERSHIP •  Stronger Together: Building an Alliance for Learning Innovation •  The Art of Connection: Finding Community Through the Arts  • 

Friday Weekend Edition – Dec 5, 2025

WBTT to Present a Weekend of Soul During the Holidays •  All is Calm: The Christmas Truce of 1914 •  Shumaker Enhances Civil Litigation Practice with Addition of Tyler J. Brown  •  The Blues Are Back •  A New Era Begins as LECOM Becomes Title Sponsor of Nik Wallenda's Wonderland Circus, Championing the Next Generation of Healthcare Providers •  Florida Studio Theatre Receives $1,000,000 Anonymous Gift •  Azara Ballet's Holiday Performance, Short and Suite to Present in Sarasota •  United for Relief Reggae Festival Brings Global Talent and Local Compassion Together for Jamaica •  A Wrestler and a Writer Come to Life at Art Center Sarasota

Thursday Family and Recreation Edition – Dec 4, 2025

Inaugural Wellen Park Holiday Festival of the Arts  •  Spreading Kindness and Respect through Literacy •  The Tervis Store Announces Return of Popular Tent Sale •   •  Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Ringling College Announces its Winter Semester •  Southeast High School Honors Dr. Schafer for 25 Years of Service •  Veteran Forward Looks to Bring Leadership, Scoring Ability to Sarasota Paradise •  Groundbreaking for Phase Two of Selby Gardens' Master Plan Kicks Off with 92 Percent of Funds Raised •  Big Band, Big Brunch, Big Impact

Wednesday Philanthropy Edition – Dec 3, 2025

Bus Pull for Inclusion •  Give the Gift of Hope •  Gulf Coast Community Foundation Announces 2025 Fall Board Institute Graduates and Applications Open for Winter 2026 •  Donation to Safe Children Coalition Elevates Youth Shelter Campaign to Phase II •  Give the Gift of Selby Gardens •  Acclaimed A Capella Group Six13 to Headline Hanukkah Event at UTC •  Soundbox Ventures Announces a Transformational 2025–26 Season of Mini-Festivals •  Meet Shannon, Ready4Work Graduate

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