Meet some of our Ferals:
Mia and her kittens: Homey, Jeffie, and Bitsy, and Biffy and Mr. Fluffy, too!
Sweet Baby and his Mama's Story
Sandy's Story
Feral and Stray Cat Info:
Feral Cat Coalition
Humane Trapping Instructions -Feral Cat Coalition
Taming Feral Kittens -Feral Cat Coalition
Safe Haven for Cats
Feral Cat Colonies -Safe Haven For Cats
Trap &Socializing -Safe Haven For Cats
Alley Cat Allies
Guidelines for veterinarians that treat feral cats -Alley Cat Allies
NPA's TTVAR Program -Trap, Test, Vaccinate, Alter and Release
National Pet Alliance -A Report on Trap/Alter/Release Programs
Caring for an Injured Stray -Humane Society of the United States
Cat Rescue of Maryland
The Feral Cat Coalition of Portland
How to Help a Feral Cat in Houston
Feral Cat Connection (Houston, TX)
Friends of Campus Cats -rescue and humane management of feral cats on the University of Washington
Street Cat Rescue Program
Suffolk County ASPCA
Rescue and Adoption Sites
The Cat Network in St. Louis, MO
Pets Alive - a no-kill animal shelter in NY
Petfinders -search to find a homeless pet in your area
Renting with Pets -HSUS
Cat Action Trust 1977 - Articles Page (lots of good info)
Click HERE to read why some people help Ferals and Strays:
Click HERE for information on Finding Lost and Stolen Pets
Shelters that can help:
Operation Catnip in North Carolina. A spay/neuter release program.
919-779-7247
They work with
Second Chance animal shelter: : 919-460-0610
The national Humane education society.
Feral Cat management program
521-a East Market Street
Leesburg, VA 20176
Phone: 703-777-8319
Fax : 703-771-4048
email: [email protected]
North Carolina Region:
P.O. Box 5222
High Point NC 27262-5222
910-869-1067
Contact person Pat Noll
Lost cost spay/neuter program
Spay USA: 1-800-248-SPAY
Reduced rate: Must demonstrate need.
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