The Hawk
A Colony Management Support System Designed to Support Controlled Feeding, Monitoring, and Structured Colony Oversight.
Why Structured Colony Infrastructure Matters
Many colony caretakers and organizations currently rely on manual feeding systems and limited monitoring infrastructure to manage complex colony environments.
While best-practice guidance consistently supports:
- controlled feeding
- managed oversight
- accountability
- monitoring
- sustainability-focused management
many caretakers lack the infrastructure needed to consistently support these approaches at scale.
The Hawk was developed to help address this operational gap.
Rather than functioning as a simple feeding device, The Hawk is intended to support more structured and sustainable colony management practices through controlled feeding support, monitoring systems, and oversight infrastructure.

A Structured Support System
The Hawk is a developing colony management support system designed to assist caretakers and organizations with: controlled feeding support feeding accountability colony monitoring structured oversight sustainability-aligned management practices The initiative is designed around the understanding that responsible colony management requires more than feeding alone. It requires systems that support consistency, monitoring, and long-term operational sustainability.
Core System Functions
Controlled Feeding Support
Supports managed feeding practices aligned with reduced waste and limited feeding exposure.
Monitoring & Oversight
Supports colony visibility, monitoring, and operational accountability.
Waste Reduction Support
Helps reduce unmanaged feeding waste and prolonged food exposure at feeding locations.
Structured Colony Support
Supports managed colony practices through more consistent operational infrastructure.
Sustainability Alignment
Built around long-term sustainability and environmental responsibility principles.
Data-Informed Potential
Supports future monitoring and operational tracking initiatives as the system evolves.
Aligned With Research-Informed Practices
Research and policy guidance across veterinary, environmental, and colony-management fields consistently support structured and managed approaches to colony care.
These recommendations commonly include:
- controlled feeding
- feeding cleanup and waste reduction
- managed colony oversight
- TNR and vaccination support
- monitoring and accountability practices
The Hawk is intended to support these broader managed colony principles through infrastructure and operational support systems.
Importantly, the initiative is not positioned against colony care or TNR efforts. Instead, it supports research-informed management approaches designed to reduce unintended environmental and operational consequences associated with unmanaged feeding environments.
Development & Ongoing Refinement
The Hawk is currently under active development and refinement through engineering collaboration, prototype iteration, and organizational planning.
Current development efforts include:
- prototype refinement
- monitoring functionality
- operational planning
- system testing and iteration
- long-term infrastructure development
The project has also involved collaboration with university engineering programs and volunteer engineering contributors helping support continued development.
Long-Term Vision
The long-term vision for The Hawk is to support more scalable and structured colony management environments through infrastructure that improves:
- feeding oversight
- accountability
- monitoring capabilities
- sustainability support
- operational consistency
As development continues, the initiative hopes to contribute to broader conversations around:
- sustainable colony management
- environmental responsibility
- managed feeding systems
- research-informed operational practices
Designed to Support
Colony Caretakers
Supporting more structured feeding and monitoring practices.
Animal Welfare Organizations
Supporting sustainability-aligned managed colony efforts.
Researchers & Environmental Organizations
Supporting research-informed discussions around colony management and environmental impact.
Engineering & Volunteer Contributors
Creating opportunities for collaborative infrastructure development and innovation.
Building Better Infrastructure for Managed Colony Support
Furever Feline Cat Rescue continues to develop The Hawk through collaboration, research-informed planning, and sustainability-focused operational goals.
We welcome collaboration with:
- researchers
- engineers
- managed colony caretakers
- organizations
- volunteers
- institutional partners