Community
Cats
Coalition
serving
Ventura
County
Update: The Community Cats Coalition is now Community Cats Charity. Please visit our new website at CommunityCatsCharity.MyStrikingly.com
1Learn ways to help the cats
The Community Cats Charity teaches public community members how to help stray cats in your neighborhood.
2Fix those cats
The Community Cats Charity will assist you in getting feral, stray and abandoned cats fixed and vaccinated.
3Cat caregiver assistance
The Community Cats Charity helps cat colony caregivers provide the best for the cats.
Very young kittens are better off with mother. In order to properly socialize, kittens that are starting to walk should be fostered then adopted. It is very important to get mother cat spayed as soon as possible after kittens are removed.
Please help us stop the cycle and her suffering.
This download provides some instructions. Contact us for additional help.Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) is a globally recognized humane method to help stop community cat overpopulation and suffering. This video provides a good introduction to TNR.
The Community Cats Charity loans out TruCatch traps at no cost.
Fostering kittens is a very rewarding experience. Ventura County has several rescues and shelters with organized kitten & cat foster systems that you can join, or you can do fostering independently.
VC Animal Services, Cats Cradle Rescue, Foundling Kitten Society, Ojai Humane Society, GreyFoot Rescue, Pink Paws Rescue, Surfcat Rescue, and SPARC all have cat & kitten foster programs.
Relocating community cats require full enclosure for about 4 weeks before the cat can be released in its new territory. The new owner must feed and care for the cat each day to create a bond and teach the cat where it can find fresh water and food every day. Kitty will reward you with chemical-free, automatic rodent control.
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Also contact us via Facebook at Community Cats Coalition serving Ventura Countysorry, no direct phone line
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