Animal Humane Society Community Cats
Most outdoor cats are being cared for by someone in the community.
Animal humane society community cats. Determine whether the cat is a pet stray or community cat and if he has been neutered. Community cats may be checked in for surgery between 800am 830am Tuesday-Saturday no appointment needed. One free Wellness Exam is offered for pets adopted from the Greenwood County Animal Shelter by.
Both feral and stray cats are community cats. Community cats or feral cats are unsocialized cats and are free-roaming outdoor cats. Next please fill out our Needs Assessment Form and submit to the CAHS Spay Neuter Clinic one of three ways.
At any given time were the temporary residence of 200-300 cats and dogs awaiting a loving lifelong home. These cats produce around 80 percent of the kittens born in the US. 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.
Since community cats are at great risk of being killed if they enter shelters many shelters and rescue groups ensure that they do not end up there by organizing and operating humane trapneuterreturn TNR programs. All healthy community cats older than two months and heavier than two pounds can be spayedneutered at regular cost at our Gardnar Mulloy Pet Rescue Clinic located at 16101 West Dixie Highway North Miami Beach FL 33160. 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.
How the CAHS Community Cats Program helps. Learn more about what to expect on your cats first day home. If you are aware of a community cats in need of spay and neuter please give us a call at 802-254-2232.
Ultrasonic cat deterrent or a motion activated water sprinkler. 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. Owned cats that spend time outdoors are not accidentally added to the shelter population.