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CashPurr's mission includes supporting real cat welfare — see Mission & Charity.
Mission & Charity

Mission & Charity

CashPurr is a cat collection first, and we think that ownership carries an obligation beyond the token mechanics: a stated commitment to supporting real-world cat welfare — feeding, housing, and reducing the cost of care for cats that need it, not just the pixel ones in your wallet.

This page describes an intention and a direction, not a finalized, on-chain-enforced mechanism. There’s no fixed percentage, named partner shelter, or specific funding source committed yet — that’s deliberate, so nothing said here is a claim we can’t stand behind. As the funding mechanism is decided, this page will be updated to reflect it, and any concrete commitment will be reflected in the contracts and treasury operations, not just in copy.

What we mean by “cat charity”

Three things, roughly in the order we’d want to see them land:

  • Feeding — supporting organizations and efforts that keep cats fed, whether that’s a shelter’s daily operating costs or a trap-neuter-return program’s feeding stations.
  • Housing — supporting shelters, fosters, and rescues that give cats a safe place to stay while they’re between homes.
  • Subsidizing the cost of breeding and care — for organizations and individuals doing responsible, welfare-minded breeding and veterinary care, not backyard or profit-first operations. The goal is lowering the real financial barrier to caring for a cat well, not increasing the number of cats without the means to care for them.

Don’t confuse this with in-game “breeding”

CashPurr’s on-chain Breeding game — where you spend $PURR to level up a staked cat, feed it, dress it, and furnish its house — is a game mechanic, not a charitable program by itself. The words overlap (feed, house, breed) because the game is themed around caring for a cat, but the game’s food/clothing/housing items are cosmetic and mechanical bonuses inside CashPurr, not a donation. This mission page is about CashPurr’s real-world commitment; the Breeding page is about what happens inside the app.

That said, the two aren’t unrelated in spirit — the game exists because the team likes the idea of “caring for your cat” as a mechanic, and that same instinct is what’s behind wanting CashPurr to support real cat welfare too.

Where this is headed

As the protocol’s revenue sources (raffle margin, arcade house edge, treasury operations) mature, the plan is to formalize a share of that revenue — or a dedicated mechanism — toward real-world cat welfare organizations. Until that’s decided and shipped, treat this page as a statement of direction, not a promise of a specific number.

If you’re part of, or know, an organization doing real feeding/housing/breeding-subsidy work for cats and want to talk, reach out through CashPurr’s official channels.

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