It is FCCO's policy that cats are brought to
the clinic in humane traps.
Appointments are required, and all cats must arrive at
the clinic in a humane trap.
Not exact matches
Feral cats can come on these trips
in humane traps, but feral caretakers should be aware of the other options available specifically for helping ferals that may be more affordable (see «feral
clinics» below).
Each cat must brought to the
clinic in a
humane wire
trap in order to reduce the risk of injury to volunteers and cats.
Using a
Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR) policy, feral cats are gathered in a humane trap and brought to the clinic for treatm
Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR) policy, feral cats are gathered
in a
humane trap and brought to the clinic for treatm
trap and brought to the
clinic for treatment.
We provide services to the community including pet adoptions, low cost spay / neuter services, a weekly vaccine
clinic, dog training and behavior,
humane law enforcement, lost and found,
trap neuter and return for free - roaming cats,
humane education, pet therapy, a pet food pantry for low - income families as well as our Pittie Project, a proactive program to help keep Bully Breeds out of the shelter and improve their lives
in the community.
All cats must be transported and removed from our
clinic in a standard sized
humane trap.
They communicate with animal control staff and other
humane agencies
in the region, maintain office hours, manage
trapping equipment, make
clinic reservations, train trappers, and arrange for post-surgical care, if needed.
All cats brought to the
clinic must have a reservation made with Operation Catnip
in advance, and must arrive
in a
humane trap, which Operation Catnip can provide free of charge.