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Home > Programs & Services > Feral Cat Sterilization > Responsibilities

Cat Caretaker Responsibilities

Cat caretakers agree to provide these cats continuous care by feeding them daily and monitoring their general health on an on-going basis.

Every attempt should be made to socialize these cats and find them permanent homes, move them into a cattery, or bring them to the Humane Society.

After sterilization surgery or when lost and returned to you, cats are to be returned to their original location. If they are to be released on private property, permission from the landlord should be granted so they will not be trapped again.

New cats in the colony should be trapped and sterilized as soon as possible.

To register for the Feral Cat Sterilization Program, download the Agreement Form provided here. Fill it out and bring it to the Incoming Animals area.

Download the Feral Cat Agreement here

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For further information, call 946-2187

 


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