Our work to keep pets in their homes also includes tools to resolve problem cat behaviors — the reason most often cited for cat relinquishments — and we are working to
protect outdoor community cats and provide solutions to conflicts between cats and wildlife.
The New York City Feral Cat Initiative (NYCFCI) is a program of the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals that works to humanely reduce the number of
outdoor community cats in NYC and improve the plight of those cats currently living outdoors through the humane, non-lethal method of Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR).
«The community cats project has not only helped us
save outdoor community cats; it's helped us provide a better experience for the cats inside our shelters.»
Spay / neuter surgeries are performed Monday through Friday for owned cats and dogs; Monday through Thursday
for outdoor community cats.
Operation Catnip offers limited spay - neuter services for very specific patients: only unowned free - roaming,
outdoor community cats from Alachua County, Florida are accepted at our Spay Day Clinics.
Outdoor community cats must receive a left ear tip.
An outdoor community cat is a friendly stray, feral / wild or barn cat who will be returned to his outdoor home.
Walk - in appointments for
outdoor community cats are available Monday through Thursday if space is available in our spay / neuter schedule that day.
Community - wide, the largest populations were
outdoor community cats (mostly non-neutered) and outdoor pet cats (mostly neutered).
Humane Ohio takes the lead locally helping people care for
outdoor community cats.
Click here to fill out
our outdoor community cat spay / neuter voucher request.
Our outdoor community cat spay / neuter voucher program is designed for community (feral and free - roaming) cats only and is not intended for pet cats or cats who will be placed into homes as pets.
Outdoor community cats are accepted for surgery Monday through Thursday.
See our Guidelines for
Outdoor Community Cats (Stray, Feral / Wild, Barn).
New York City's
outdoor community cats are getting extra special help this winter from some talented and compassionate NYC architects.