
We also require the cats to be kept in an indoor setting anytime they are in the trap, which includes before and after the surgery. Please note, the cats must be in humane traps for the appointments. If you choose or switch to a different partner vet hospital, services beyond the surgery will not be included with the voucher and you will be responsible for the extra cost. We have contracted with Animal Health and Wellness in Rural Hall, Clemmons Vet Clinic, Cat Care Hospital in Greensboro, Boyce-Holland Vet Services, and Piedmont Communities Spay and Neuter & Wellness Clinic to provide services that include spay/neuter, vaccinations, ear tip (mandatory), flea treatment, and microchip (additional $15 optional charge). If you are unable to perform TNR, please state the reason on the application or email us at about your situation. If you are willing to perform TNR and in managing a community cat colony, please answer the questions below. Click here for our trapping instructions. Please contact us at AFTER your vet appointment is scheduled for trap loan information. Each trap requires an $80 refundable check deposit that must be paid at the time that the traps are picked up. Humane Solution can offer limited TNR services, including help with trapping, guidance, transportation and recovery, and we loan Tomahawk traps to the public for those who would like to maintain their colony. To learn more about TNR please visit Alley Cat Allies by clicking this link ( ). Trap, neuter, return (TNR) is a universally recognized means of managing community cat populations. Our program is intended for feral cats that are part of a maintained outdoor colony.

If the cat will allow you to touch it in any way and you often see it during the day, it is likely a stray cat and had human socialization at some point in their life. Wikipedia defines a feral cat as, "an un-owned domestic cat that lives outdoors and avoids human contact: it does not allow itself to be handled or touched, and usually remains hidden from humans." Feral cats are also usually non-vocal, unresponsive to human sounds, and nocturnal. If you would like a printable version of the application, please click here. Humane Solution believes that community cats should be able to live out their lives in their habitat, and that controlling their population is crucial to their health and welfare. This philosophy also applies to feral cats, or community cats. Humane Solution’s mission is to end euthanasia as a means to control the pet overpopulation crisis.
