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Feral Cat Focus
Feral Cat Focus

Feral Cat Focus

Description

Feral Cat FOCUS Inc. was founded in 2003. We are an all volunteer 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization dedicated to help solving Western New York’s feral and free-roaming community cat overpopulation crisis.

Feral Cat FOCUS is committed to humanely reducing the feral and free-roaming cat overpopulation in Western New York through the use of Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return (TNVR) as a long-term solution. TNVR humanely stabilizes the population, improves the cats’ lives, saves taxpayer dollars, addresses neighbors’ concerns, and helps the entire community reach a solution that benefits everyone.

Feral Cat FOCUS believes TNVR is the most humane and effective method available to end feral and free-roaming cat overpopulation. Our goal is to make Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return (TNVR) fully understood, accepted and practiced in every community.

WE’RE HERE TO HELP

  • Feral Cat FOCUS provides fundamental services for feral and free-roaming community cats in Western New York.
  • We advocate for spay/neuter and Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return (TNVR) for all feral cats and free-roaming cats in Western New York.
  • We provide access to high-quality, high-volume low-cost spay/neuter surgery in a safe and humane environment.
  • We collaborate with others and mentor like-minded organizations to increase spay/neuter and Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return (TNVR) in their communities and neighborhoods.
  • We loan humane traps to the public for TNVR and provide education on humanely trapping feral cats for TNVR.
  • We offer guidance and information to feral cat caregivers on the long-term care and management of feral/free roaming cat colonies.
  • We provide municipalities, businesses, residential complexes, and animal control officials with information on the many benefits of implementing a TNVR program in their communities and neighborhoods. We provide them with the tools needed to establish TNVR as an effective, cost-saving and humane method of managing feral and free-roaming cat “community cat” numbers.

Section

East Aurora, Aurora, Erie, New York, 14052, United States
Address
East Aurora, Aurora, Erie, New York, 14052, United States

Tidbit

Tidbit
Aggravated cruelty to animals—as defined in Section 353-a of the Agriculture and Markets Law—is not a bail-eligible offense. Individuals charged with this felony are generally released without bail, regardless of the severity of the alleged act.

In Remembrance

Callie

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