Katherine Towne: A Heart for Animal Welfare.
Beyond her work as an actress and writer, Katharine Towne has long been defined by her compassion. Since 2017, she has devoted herself to animal welfare, building nearly a decade of experience in advocacy and hands-on rescue.
Her journey began when she noticed a small kitten outside her home. Someone passing by remarked how “cute” the kitten was, but Katharine recognized the reality: there was nothing cute about a homeless kitten struggling to survive. Determined to help, she began learning about rescue, soon discovering the scale of Los Angeles’ crisis with unhoused cats. That single encounter opened the door to a lifelong commitment.
Since then, Towne has dedicated herself to rescuing at-risk cats and connecting them to safety and care. She has worked with local rescuers, stepped in directly when animals needed help, and done everything possible to support the fragile network of community members who protect them.
For Towne, animal welfare is not charity—it is mutual aid. It’s about dignity, safety, and survival not only for animals but also for the people who love them. Her focus on cats is deliberate: cats are often treated as the underdogs of the domestic animal world, overlooked even as Los Angeles faces an overwhelming population of abandoned and feral cats.
Her approach reflects her warm and thoughtful character. Friends describe her as someone who leads with kindness and grit, and her advocacy is a natural extension of that. Each experience has reinforced her belief that animal rescue is both a community responsibility and a moral obligation.
Katharine Towne’s ongoing commitment shows how one person’s resolve can ripple outward—reminding us that even small acts of care can help build a safer, more humane future for animals and people alike.