

To work for the welfare and healthcare of feral and free roaming cats including but not limited to sterilization, daily feedings, receiving necessary vaccinations, care during sickness, and adoption, if possible. To educate the public of the plight of the feral or free roaming cat.
Please help support the Birthday Wish of a wonderful lady who wants to help feral cats in Polk County. My Birthday Wish is in honor of Stitch, the Wonder Kat. Stitch was an abandoned kitten that was lucky enough to be found and cared for by Feral Fanciers.
Utilizing the proven method of TNR (Trap, Neuter, and Return) FERAL FANCIERS is helping the needs of Feral Cats.
TNR (Trap/Neuter & Return) is the method of humanely trapping feral cats, having them spayed or neutered, vaccinated for rabies and then returning them to their colony to live out their lives. TNR also involves a colony caretaker who provides food, adequate shelter and monitors the cats’ health. TNR has been shown to be the least costly as well as the most efficient and humane way of stabilizing feral cat populations.
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