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TRAP/NEUTER/RELEASE 

If you are feeding free-roaming, wild or feral cats you cannot catch, help is available. The Spay and Neuter Hotline (SNH) has a Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) program for feral cats.

TNR is the most humane and effective method for stabilizing the feral cat population. Cats are humanely trapped, spayed and neutered, eartipped and returned.

To sign up for the TNR program please contact the SNH at 602-265-7729 (SPAY) or email feralcats@adlaz.org. Visit us at:
spayneuterhotline.org


SPAY AND NEUTER THOSE STRAYS NOW BEFORE THEY START BREEDING!
Don’t be angry with stray cats. They are there because irresponsible people threw them away not spayed or neutered.

Feral Cat Spay/Neuter Resources

    
Mesa Animal Control    480.644.2044

    
Altered Tails Barnhart Clinic    480.563.4351       www.AlteredTails.org
         950 W. Hatcher Road
     Phoenix, AZ 85021

     Cat Nip & Tuck    480.949.SPAY      www.catnipandtuck.org
 
     Animal Rescue Center (ARC)     602.867.9720
     SE corner of 40 Street and Cactus

     North Phoenix Spay and Neuter Clinic    602.787.4240
     NE corner of 16th Street and Bell Road


More about feral cats

Humane Society of the US - Issues affecting feral cats

Alley Cat Allies
Alley Cat Allies is the only national advocacy organization dedicated to the protection and humane treatment of cats. Alley Cat Allies has charted a course set on animal control and shelter industry reform and humane treatment