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Sunday Feral and Community Cat Clinic Sponsorship

The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) estimates that there are tens of millions of community cats roaming throughout the country.  Our region is home to a countless number of these cats.  Community cats are cats that are born and raised in the wild or have been abandoned or lost and turned to wild ways to survive. Community cats typically live in a colony which occupies a specific territory where food and shelter can be found.

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Feral/Community Cat Program

cat with ear tip and cat in feral cat trap

In preparation for your visit, please check our hours of operation for any special updates.

MONDAY – SATURDAY CLINICS (BY APPOINTMENT ONLY)

In order to ensure the safety of our valued community cat caregivers and the cats in their care, the Monday – Saturday Community Cat Clinic is now accessible through an online sign-up process. This allows individuals who have trapped a cat as early as 10:00 PM the night before surgery to reserve 1 of the 10 daily spots safely (from their home computer or mobile device).

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March Catness
Free vaccines for cat spay/neuters!

April Catness

It’s time for MARCH CATNESS!

Help us keep kittens out of the game this season by having your cat spayed or neutered! If you request your appointment, you will also receive FREE FVRCP and Rabies vaccines (a $26 value!)

Book your appointment online here!

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Feral Cat Program FAQs

What is a feral cat?

A feral cat is any cat that is too poorly socialized to be handled and cannot be placed into a typical home. Most feral cats live in groups known as colonies near homes or businesses where people feed them.