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Just like with personal emergencies, being ready for a disaster will ensure the survival of your dog. If there is a tornado or an earthquake, you will not have any power for up to several weeks. It’s important for you and your dog to
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Animal Shelter details for Communities Altering The Strays (CATS) Please visit Communities Altering The Strays (CATS) and adopt a homeless pet
You have reached the shelter page for Communities Altering The Strays (CATS). Communities Altering The Strays (CATS) is located in Belvidere, New Jersey. If you have information to add or update for Communities Altering The Strays (CATS), please click here and let us know.
Communities Altering The Strays (CATS)
P.O. Box 344
Belvidere, New Jersey 07823
Phone: 908-453-0082
Fax: 908-453-4783
Email: catsincorporated@comcast.net
Website: www.CATSincorporated.org
As a nonprofit, no-kill, volunteer group, our main focus is to reduce the population of homeless cats (feral, stray, abandoned, and orphaned).
Our TNR projects (trap/neuter/return) are from individuals who contact us for help with cats in their area. These individuals must agree to feed and monitor the colony after the cats are vaccinated and sterilized.
Other TNR projects are from requests by animal control officers who approve of TNR and receive calls about colonies within their towns.
We do not take cats from the public. Cats that we have for adoption are friendly cats and kittens that we acquire from our TNR projects.
To see the adoptable pets for Communities Altering The Strays (CATS) click here
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***Note: PO Boxes will not show correctly on the map below.
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Animal Shelter Facts
Did you know that neutering cats makes them less likely to spray and mark territory?
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