Animal Humane Society Community Cats
WCHS provides spayneuter and vaccines to community cats who are successfully living outdoors in our community.
Animal humane society community cats. Our main objective is to keep these cats happy and healthy through the use of spayneuter and vaccinations. Since its founding in June of 2018 the Program has fixed and vaccinated over 1400 community cats. At any given time were the temporary residence of 200-300 cats and dogs awaiting a loving lifelong home.
Through TNR these cats are humanely trapped vaccinated microchipped spayed or neutered ear-tipped and returned to outdoor homes to live out their lives. Are already spayed or neutered many have kittens before. The Humane Rescue Alliances community cat program addresses the needs of the unowned community cats who live outdoors in the District and supports members of the public who care for and coexist with them.
They often live in a colony with other community cats and have one or more caretakers who feed them. In the United States approximately two percent of the 30 to 40 million community feral and stray cats have been spayed or neutered. Learn more about what to expect on your cats first day home.
Animal Friends Humane Society is a non-profit charity and serves as Butler Countys largest open admission shelter. Talk to your neighbors. How the CAHS Community Cats Program helps.
Apply nontoxic deterrents around your yard. Less than 1 of cats brought to an animal shelter in Canada are returned home according a 2011 report from the Canadian Federation of Humane Societies. 5 Easy Steps for Humanely Deterring Cats.
If not get it done. Owned cats that spend time outdoors are not accidentally added to the shelter population. Free use of our live traps.