Resources
Watch this 13-minute video, featuring favorite cat people personalities, to learn more about how to trap feral cats.
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Watch this 2.5 minute video on how to use a Tru-Catch trap.
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See these organizations support that TNVR and provide low-cost spay-neuter and vaccination services.
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Review and print this TNVR How To document below for details on now the effectively trap and recover a feral cat.
1. Humane Society of Tampa Bay (HSTB)
HSTB provides a wide array of veterinary care, adoption services and has a long commitment to TNVR. In addition to low-cost spay-neuter, they provide a one-year rabies and FVRCP vaccines for feral cats. Appointments for the Monday spay/neuter clinic need to be made in advance by emailing TNVR@humanesocietytampa.org. To learn more about their resources, visit their website.
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2. Harmony Vet Care (Hillsborough County)
Harmony Vet Care is a full-service, non-profit vet, with locations in Oldsmar, Carrollwood and Brandon. They supports TNVR with low-cost spay-neuter and vaccines, providing a three-year rabies vaccine. Appointments are not required. Cats can be brought in between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m., most days of the week (Monday through Saturday). To learn more about their resources, visit their website.
3. Planned Pethood (Pasco County)
Planned Pethood provides low-cost spay-neuter under a grant managed by Pasco County Animal Services. They have locations in Zephyrhills and Wesley Chapel. Appointments need to be made in advance. To learn more about their resources, visit their website.