Articles tagged with: feral cats
Animal Outreach of Shelby County prefers to hold a feral cat safely before and after surgery by means of the Feral Cat Setup. The Setup allows us to hold the cat for up to 1 …
It is important to decide what to do with kittens and friendly adults before you start trapping when you still have time to prepare. Ideally, adoptable cats and kittens will be removed from …
Depending on the size of the colony, trapping all the cats may take two or three days. A space is needed to hold the cats as the colony is being trapped, and for …
In tackling your feral cat colony it is of paramount importance that you build good community relations. Unless the cats live in some remote setting, you must take their human neighbors into account …
Contact our hotline at 317-364-4227 to register the cats as soon as possible. Animal Outreach will not share your personal information. It will be used for our database only.
It’s confidential and you’ll be eligible for …
First thing you should do is learn all you can about TNR.
Alley Cat Allies produced a wonderful 7-minute overview of feral cat management. It’s a must-see!
There are many benefits to beginning to manage the colony as soon as possible. Start by setting up a feeding station. By arranging a regular feeding schedule, you will train the cats to …
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What is a Drop Trap?
A drop trap is a lightweight frame covered with netting – made to catch feral cats. It is propped up on one side with a stick, and food is …
You should familiarize yourself with the trap and test it before attempting to use it. If you rent the trap from Tree House, we will show you how to use it when you pick it …
THANK YOU! Please accept our gratitude for visiting this site! By doing so you have shown your compassion for stray and feral cats and your concern for their well-being. When so many turn a blind …


