BARN CAT AND TRAP NEUTER RETURN PROGRAMS | WINDHAM COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY
Provides placement in barns of cats who are not able to live as house pets. All cats are spayed or neutered, dewormed, vaccinated, on a flea/tick preventive, and ear-tipped/microchipped prior to adoption. Also provides Trap-Neuter-Return program with spay/neuter and vaccination services by donation for community cats being cared for by volunteer caretakers. Barn owners agree to provide shelter, daily food and water, long-term veterinary care as needed, and to initially securely confine cat/s to one building or large crate for the first three-four weeks. The Humane Society often recommends placing barn cats as pairs when they are feral or semi-feral, and may require this with certain cats as these cats tend to be more successful in pairs.
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Last Assured
05/30/2024
Physical Address
916 West River Road, Brattleboro, VT 05301
Hours
Monday-Saturday: Hours Vary; Open by appointment only
Fax
(802) 254-3680
Voice
Application process
By Telephone
Fee
Donations Accepted
Service area
Windham County, Vermont
Agency info
WINDHAM COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY
Windham County Humane Society is a non-profit animal shelter and services organization that serves Windham County and surrounding areas. Services include animal adoption; shelter for animals who have been abandoned, abused, or surrendered by their owners; low or no-cost spay neuter and wellness clinics; preventive care for low-income pet owners; community education about pet care; and assist law enforcement in the investigation of reported cruelty and neglect of animals.