Animal Humane Society Community Cats
Our main objective is to keep these cats happy and healthy through the use of spayneuter and vaccinations.
Animal humane society community cats. Bringing strayferal cats to the shelter does not solve the problem. Free use of our live traps. The Humane Rescue Alliances community cat program addresses the needs of the unowned community cats who live outdoors in the District and supports members of the public who care for and coexist with them.
Through TNR these cats are humanely trapped vaccinated microchipped spayed or neutered ear-tipped and returned to outdoor homes to live out their lives. Talk to your neighbors. In the United States approximately two percent of the 30 to 40 million community feral and stray cats have been spayed or neutered.
Were here for cat parents in our community with resources to help you ensure your newly adopted pet is settling in guidance on navigating kittenhood and more. Community cats or feral cats are unsocialized cats and are free-roaming outdoor cats. Paperwork to redeem the offer will be provided at the time of adoption.
The Humane Society of North Central Florida works closely with Operation Catnip our communitys Trap Neuter Return program to help manage the community cat population in our area. Gather a list of supplies you should anticipate needing for your new pet. 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.
Ultrasonic cat deterrent or a motion activated water sprinkler. Animal Friends Humane Society is a non-profit charity and serves as Butler Countys largest open admission shelter. Chinquapin Animal Hospital 864 223-6600 Emerald City Animal Hospital 864 388-2100 Greenwood Veterinary Hospital 864 223-6207 Kinard Animal Hospital 864 223-3925 The offer is for the exam only.
Enrichment is an important part of cat ownership. The shelter is not the best place for these animals less than 1 of. Apply nontoxic deterrents around your yard.