![]() ![]() An ear is clipped or "tipped" to show that they have been altered. Free roaming cats are humanely trapped, spayed or neutered, vaccinated, and returned to where they were trapped. TNR is the widely accepted best practice to humanely and effectively manage the community cat population. We're also partnering with local agencies to pool our resources towards this effort and applying for grants to create more opportunities for low cost spay/neuter surgeries for local free roaming community cats. We currently ask for a $25 donation per cat to offset the costs of providing these services but are willing to discuss all financial situations. We do not trap unsocial cats for adoption or socialization and believe feral adult cats are happiest in their outdoor home. Community Cat Allies can also loan traps and train community members to provide TNR themselves and continue to responsibly maintain their colony. This means we trap, transport to our local veterinary clinics for spay/neuter surgery and vaccination, and return cats to sites where they will be cared for by a guardian. Number of Cats Provided TNR Services Since October 2017 is 1,066 and 64 so far in 2023.Ĭurrently, Community Cat Allies is able to provide direct Trap-Neuter/Spay-Vaccinate-Return (TNR) assistance with small colonies in Monterey County, California. OUR WORK We're famous! Read about our work in Off68 Newspaper! ![]()
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