Animal Humane Society Community Cats
Although 85 percent of the estimated 75 to 80 million pet cats in the US.
Animal humane society community cats. If you are looking for community cat resources including spayneuter please contact Operation Catnip directly. Apply nontoxic deterrents around your yard. Gather a list of supplies you should anticipate needing for your new pet.
Cats who are declawed. Most outdoor cats are being cared for by someone in the community. Unfortunately if spaying and neutering is not part of that care more cats will continue to populate the location causing more problems and possibly spread disease.
Next please fill out our Needs Assessment Form and submit to the CAHS Spay Neuter Clinic one of three ways. Free use of our live traps. The Ontario SPCA and Humane Society developed feral cat support programs to assist feral cat caretakers in managing their colonies.
San Diego County is home to an estimated 300000-500000 free-roaming unowned community cats Caring for community cats while working to stabilize and ultimately reduce their numbers is one of the most complex issues facing animal shelters today. Community Cats Trap Neuter Return TNR We are happy to announce that we Support TNR and and Return to Field for community cats and are working closely with Concerned Citizens for Animal Welfare CCFAW Volusia Society for Aid to Animals and The Farmhouse Cats on a Trap Neuter Return of feral cats. If you are aware of a community cats in need of spay and neuter please give us a call at 802-254-2232.
Bringing a healthy cat to an animal shelter uses shelter resources that can be better used for animals in need of immediate life-saving attention and care. In the United States approximately two percent of the 30 to 40 million community feral and stray cats have been spayed or neutered. If there are stray or feral cats in your community that need spayneuter surgery you can participate in our Community Cats program by trapping and transporting community cats to one of our shelters.
Our main objective is to keep these cats happy and healthy through the use of spayneuter and vaccinations. Community cats also known as feral stray or free-roaming cats are the most-at-risk animals in shelters throughout the US. These cats produce around 80 percent of the kittens born in the US.