Privacy Policy

Last updated: January 14, 2026

At wesavecats.life (“we,” “us,” or “our”), your privacy matters to us. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, and protect your personal information when you visit or make a purchase from our website.

Information We Collect

When you visit or use our website, we may collect the following information:

  • Personal information you provide (such as name, email address, shipping address, and payment details)

  • Order and transaction information

  • Donation information (if you choose to donate)

  • Device and usage data (such as IP address, browser type, and cookies)

How We Use Your Information

We use your information to:

  • Process orders and payments

  • Ship products and communicate about your order

  • Process voluntary donations

  • Respond to customer service requests

  • Improve our website and services

  • Comply with legal obligations

Donations

If you make a donation, your information is used only to process the donation and keep required records. Donations are voluntary and are not used for marketing unless you explicitly opt in.

Sharing Your Information

We do not sell your personal information.

We only share information with trusted third parties when necessary to operate our website, such as:

  • Shopify (for hosting and checkout)

  • Payment processors

  • Shipping providers

  • Analytics services

These parties are required to protect your information.

Cookies

We use cookies and similar technologies to improve your experience. You can manage or disable cookies through your browser settings, though some features of the site may not function properly.

Data Retention

We retain personal information only as long as necessary to fulfill orders, comply with legal requirements, or resolve disputes.

Your Rights

Depending on where you live, you may have the right to:

  • Access your personal information

  • Request corrections or deletion

  • Object to or limit certain uses of your data

You can exercise these rights by contacting us.

Security

We take reasonable measures to protect your personal information. However, no method of transmission over the internet is 100% secure.

Changes to This Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Changes will be posted on this page with an updated date.

Contact Us

If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or your personal information, please contact us through the contact information available on wesavecats.life.

Hello... my name is Carl

I never thought I’d be writing something like this.

I’ve never been very good with words, and I’ve never been good at asking for help. I grew up believing a man was supposed to handle things on his own, quietly, without burdening anyone else.

But lately… that’s been getting harder.

I’m an old man now. My days are slow. Too slow sometimes. The house creaks more than it used to, and the nights feel longer than they ever did. Silence settles in heavy once the sun goes down.

The only thing that keeps this place warm… are the cats.

They found me, really. One by one. Cold paws on my porch. Thin bodies. Big, frightened eyes looking for something—anything—that felt safe. I couldn’t turn them away. I never could.

So I did what I knew how to do. I opened my door. I shared what little I had. And eventually, that turned into a small foundation. Nothing fancy. No big offices. Just a shelter, and a promise: that no cat under my roof would ever be hungry, cold, or unloved again.

They have names now.

They have favorite spots by the window.

They wait for me when I wake up… and when I come home.

This house doesn’t feel empty anymore.

My granddaughter helped me make this website. She did it for free, sitting beside me, patiently explaining things I don’t quite understand. Watching her do that believing in what I’m doing meant more to me than she probably knows.

But love alone doesn’t pay for food.

Love doesn’t cover vet bills.

And love can’t keep the lights on by itself.

Some days, I skip meals so they don’t have to.


Some nights, I sit at the table long after everyone’s asleep, doing the math over and over, hoping the numbers will change if I stare at them long enough.

I worry.

I worry about what happens to them if I can’t keep going.

They don’t understand money.

They don’t understand bills or donations.

They only understand kindness.

And they trust me with their lives.

If you’re reading this, thank you for taking the time, for listening, for caring. Even that means more than you know.