Feral And Stray Cats Are Altered By Donation


Do you have stray cats and/or feral cats in your neighborhood?

We rely on caring people in the community to help control the stray and feral cat population. Trapping and altering stray cats is one of the kindest things you can do to improve their lives and end the cycle of wild kitties being born into suffering.

Did you know feral cats have an average lifespan of less than two years?
 

How it works


Borrow a humane live trap from our clinic. We ask for a $35.00 refundable deposit per trap. You can keep it as long as needed. (please call ahead to make sure we have one available!)

Follow FERAL CAT TRAPPING INSTRUCTIONS  Once trapped, bring the kitty in to the clinic in the trap. There is no need for an appointment for feral cats, but we ask that they be here between 8-9am if possible.

Please keep trap covered with sheet or towel to reduce stress on the cat!

Pick the cat up in the afternoon. Have a plan for keeping the cat indoors in a garage or other warm area overnight and then release the next morning.

Don't want the cat back? Please keep the following in mind, while we occasionally take in feral cats to be places as mousers, we simply cannot take them all. Please help us help them! If you really can't take the cat back, ask friends and acquaintances who may have barns if they would take the cat. Or place an ad in the local paper! Have a home lined up so that the cat can be released the next day!

 

Click here for basic requirements of taking a feral cat.

DO NOT take feral cats to the local Humane Societies. The policy at both local shelters is to euthanize them.
 

If you have found a stray- call for an appointment. We can check it for a microchip and check if it has already been altered.