I have just legally relinquished a/several feral / community cat(s) to the Lehigh Valley Humane Society Animal Shelter. My relinquishment gives the LVHS legal claim to this feral/community cat while being spayed/neutered. I am taking steps to help control the community cat population by taking community cats to be spayed/neutered.
The Lehigh Valley Humane Society has agreed to spay/neuter this/these feral cats and return them to me at which time I will once again assume responsibility for the cat(s).
I understand that by agreeing with LVHS feral cat spay/neuter program I am relinquishing all ownership rights to this animal until I reclaim the animal from recovery. I understand that the animal(s) I give up may be humanely euthanized if it is deemed unfit to return to field by the LVHS veterinary team or if it is determined to be suffering from a life threatening illness or injury. The Lehigh Valley Humane Society can make no guarantee as to the health of any feral cats being dropped off for spay/neuter procedures. I further understand there are inherent risks associated with any surgery and all medical decisions are made by LVHS medical team.
I have not taken this animal from another person without that person’s consent.
I assume all responsibility for the subsequent placement for all animals returned to me. I am not seeking medical care for this animal in order for LVHS to assume responsibility for long-term care or for adoption purposes.
The Lehigh Valley Humane Society makes no guarantee regarding the overall health and long-term well-being of any feral/community cat once it is released from our care.
All TNR cats receive the following treatments/procedures ONLY.
Spay/Neuter
Left Ear Tip
Rabies and Feline HCP Vaccines
Topical Flea and Tick Treatment
Ear Cleaning