In five years, we have spayed and neutered 5,529 cats and kittens. 2,543 have been returned to their original sites meaning that those cats will not have any unwanted litters of kittens.
Ear-tipping is where the tip of one ear is removed. If you see a community cat that is missing the tip of one ear, that quick visual guide identifies that the cat has been fixed and is being cared for outside.
One of the easiest ways to combat an ever-growing community of cats is to humanely trap these furries and work with local partners who operate spay and neuter programs to keep your kitties healthy and stop overpopulation.