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Assisting Stray or Feral Cats & Kittens |
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| Our volunteers humanely trap stray and feral cats/kittens and assist with getting them spayed/neutered. All animals are tested for feline leukemia and FIV, treated for worms, ear mites, and fleas, and given vaccinations appropriate for their age. This includes a rabies shot at the time of spay/neuter. The top of the cat's left ear is "notched" for future identification. This is completely harmless to the cat. The animal recovers with TAAS for 24 hours and then is released back into the care of their guardians. This is known as Trap-Neuter-Release (T-N-R). |
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You Can Make a Difference |
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You can start helping right in your own neighborhood. The most important way to
help is by having your own animals spayed/neutered.
Is there a local neighborhood cat that everyone feeds but hasn't been spayed/neutered? Do you know of someone who feeds a group of cats that continue multiplying? Ask for donations from neighbors to have the cat(s) spayed/neutered and sign up for the low-cost transport. For $35 you can have the cat spayed/neutered and vaccinated against rabies. |
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Did You Know... |
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