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Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 1202
Gig Harbor, WA 98335

Clinic Address:
2106 Tacoma Avenue S.
Tacoma, WA 98402-1510

Phone:
253.627.SPAY

Email:
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Free Roaming Cats
This is a broad category. Coalition: HUMAnE refers to cats that are stray, homeless or exhibiting feral behavior (not able to be handled) as Free Roaming Cats.

What is a Feral Behaving Cat?
Cats that can not be handled (unable to be picked up and placed in a carrier) and demonstrating feral (wild) behavior are cats that will be scheduled according to our feral cat protocol. These are cats that will be trapped in humane traps for altering and then released to their home and caretaker. This is called Trap Neuter Return (TNR).

What is your protocol for feral cats?
All feral cats will receive the “Catnip” package of services –spay or neuter, rabies vaccine, tattoo, ear tip and ear mite treatment (if needed). No exception on the ear tip. Female cats are tipped on the right ear, males on the left ear. The cost for the package is $40.00.

What is ear tipping?
Ear tipping is performed under sterile conditions and does not significantly alter the appearance or beauty of the cat. Rather, it does much toward keeping the cat safe and healthy. No other method of visual identification has proven to be as safe or effective.
Ear tipping is the removal of the distal one-quarter of the ear; 1cm in an adult and proportionally smaller in a kitten. Ear tipping is performed under anesthesia. See a photo of an ear tipped cat.

What about tame, stray, free roaming cats—can they go without the ear tip?
All cats that receive the Catnip package of services (tame or feral) will be eartipped—no exception. However, a tame cat may be served by the clinic as a pet cat and receive our services individually at a higher cost.

Does Coalition: HUMAnE rehome or relocate cats or kittens?
No.

What about a mom and kittens? 
A nursing mother should stay with her kittens until the kittens are weaned. At that time the mother can be trapped and altered. 

How do I get a trap?
Traps can be obtained from the Humane Society for Tacoma/Pierce County. They are located at 2106 Center Street in Tacoma. Their number is 253.383.2733. There is no charge for the trap and the loan period is one week.

How do I use a trap?
The humane society will educate clients about the use of humane traps.

How do I schedule an appointment?
After you have picked up the trap from the humane society, one of our staff will call you to schedule an appointment.

More Feral Cat Information:
alleycat.org
feralcatproject.org

 

 
 


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