• Request help with outside cats

    Note: We are an Indiana-based organization. If you are looking for help in Tennessee, Alabama, or Kentucky, simply Google TNR along with you city and state. If you still get stuck, go ahead and fill out this form and we'll see if we can connect you to a program in your area.
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  • How did you hear about the community cat program?
  • Are the cats living at the address you listed as your home address?
  • Are the cat(s) “unowned and free-roaming”?
  • Are you feeding the cats on a regular basis?
  • IMPORTANT! If you are reporting any injured or pregnant cats, you will need to upload a picture of the injury or pregnant cat (you can also upload a video if that's easier).

  • In the winter, will/do the cats have any type of shelter? Shelter can include a garage, under a shed, doghouse, styrofoam cooler with straw, etc.
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  • Trap-Neuter-Return for Outside Cats

    If you have one or more community cats that need to be spayed or neutered, please fill out this form as completely and accurately as possible. Community Cats will be spayed/neutered, receive rabies and FVRCP vaccinations, and a mandatory ear tip. We ask for a $25 donation for each cat that needs to be fixed. However, if you are unable to donate, we may be able to provide or locate financial assistance. Thank you for caring for the community cats!!! PLEASE NOTE: We do not loan traps or conduct trap-neuter-return during November, December, January, and February or if the forecasted temperature will be below 40 degrees.If you have an injured or sick community cat, please let us know in the last question. Thank you!
  • Do you understand that the cats will be returned back outside at the location that they were trapped?
  • Do you agree to spay/neuter all the cats? NOTE: This includes pregnant females and kittens as young as 2 pounds or 2 months. Nursing/lactating moms can be spayed and continue to nurse her kittens.
  • Are all the cats already spayed/neutered? If not, we can work with you in the spring to get them fixed.
  • Each shelter costs about $5 for construction, transport, and storage. The shelters are free to you, but if you’d like to pitch in toward the cost, we’d certainly appreciate it! A $10 donation means you can pay it forward to another cat in need.

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