Sponsor a Community Cat!
Community cats are unowned cats that live outdoors. There are a large number of community cats in Camden County, NJ, and they are prolific breeders. The number of kittens being born every year overwhelms local shelters and rescues and exceeds the number of homes. The kindest way that we can support community cats is through Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR). Through TNR, community cats are trapped by their caregivers, brought to our clinic for spay/neuter surgery and vaccination, and then released back to the location where they were found.
Your $50 donation will sponsor a local community cat's spay/neuter surgery and vaccination. You'll truly be changing their life forever and helping to make an impact on overpopulation of community cats in Camden County, NJ!
Did you know?
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One female cat can have 2-3 litters in each breeding season. There can be 4-6 kittens in each litter. Kittens reach reproductive maturity by 5 months of age.
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Each cat that goes through our TNR program receives a left ear tip signifying that they have been spayed/neutered. This allows their caregivers to focus their trapping efforts on cats that do not have an ear tip.