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Pets Lifeline works to humanely control the feral cat population in the Sonoma Valley.

The goal is to trap, alter, and release these cats BEFORE they breed. We desperately need to REDUCE the numbers of homeless kittens that come into PLL's shelter throughout the year.  There are three ways you can help:

  1. Donate to help fund the critical spay/neutering of these animals.
  2. Volunteer to help trap ferals so they can be spay/neutered
  3. Contact us for advice on properly managing a colony.

Once fixed, these feral cats are able to live out their lives under the supervision of a colony caretaker.


FERAL CATS AND KITTENS ARE EVERYONE'S PROBLEM

To report feral cats or to volunteer as a trapper or colony caretaker call us at 707-996-4577.


The Feral Cat Colony Report is available for download. Please print, fill out this form and return it to us so we can assess your situation and decide how we can best work with you./home/petslifeline/pdf/Feral%20Cat%20Colony%20Report.pdf Feral Cat Colony Report.pdf


Also please read our humane trapping instructions.

Click to download./home/petslifeline/pdf/Humane%20Trapping%20Instructions.pdf Humane Trapping Instructions.pdf 


Pets Lifeline is a non-profit organization dedicated to the animals of the Sonoma Valley, including the feral cat population. We are using the TTVAR/M (Trap, Test, Vaccinate, Alter, Release and Maintain) method of feral cat control. Each cat is taken to a participating veterinarian, tested for feline leukemia, vaccinated for rabies and distemper, neutered and ear-tipped for identification purposes. We do test all cats for leukemia and it is our policy to euthanize all cats that test positive.


 
 
 
 

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