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Mission Statement

To improve the lives of feral and homeless cats living in Solano County by humanely stopping their breeding through Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR). With TNR, feral cats are humanely trapped, spayed/neutered, vaccinated, and returned to their original location. The breeding stops, and the behaviors associated with mating stops (spraying, fighting, yowling). TNR is the only effective, humane, and long term solution in controlling feral cat populations.
  • Offering monthly, low cost spay/neuter clinics for feral and stray cats.
  • Educate the public about the plight of stray and feral cats and the need to spay/neuter pets.
  • Support feral cat caretakers and gain recognition of the beneficial role they perform.
  • Promote the adoption of long-term, caretaker-based solutions regarding feral cats.


Vision

Our vision is to have a community where no kittens are born wild on the street, where no cat capable of living in a home is lacking one, and where no adult feral cats go wanting for food, water, and appropriate care and concern.




Purpose

Our purpose and commitment are to:
  • Facilitate the work of caretakers in caring for feral cats and controlling feral cat population growth.
  • Provide a communication network and support resources for caretakers.
  • Project a strong, unifying voice for feral cat caretakers and their colonies.
  • Provide a viable alternative to euthanasia, through TNR and ongoing managed care of unsocialized cats, and adoption of tame cats and kittens.
  • Promote community awareness of the responsible care and treatment of animals.
 

Clinic Dates

 

      

  • Nov. 13*
  • Nov. 23 County Shelter
  • Dec. 4th*
  • Dec. 5th*
  • Dec. 8th*
  • Dec. 9th*
  • Jan. 12*

*Indicates out of county low cost clinics for feral AND pet cats. Cats are transported to and from their spay/neuter appointments by our volunteers.

Clinic Stats

Grand total of cats assisted through our feral cat clinic: 1224!!!

October 19th, Clinic - 81 cats admitted!

October 19th Clinic Statistics:
81 cats admitted
24 males neutered
55 females spayed

2 females previously spayed