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Help Provide Veterinary Care for Up to 30 Community Cats in Georgia

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About this campaign

In communities across Georgia, countless free-roaming cats live without access to basic veterinary care. Without intervention, these populations continue to grow—leading to more suffering, more kittens born outdoors, and more strain on local resources.

Georgia Animal Project is working to change that through a large-scale Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) initiative designed to humanely stabilize and reduce the community cat population.

Through this effort, approximately 25–30 cats will be humanely trapped, spayed or neutered, vaccinated, and returned to their outdoor homes where they are already living and surviving.

A special package rate of $3,000 has been secured to cover:

• Spay/neuter surgery for each cat

• Rabies vaccinations

• FVRCP and additional core vaccines

• Basic worming and flea treatment

• Ear mite treatment if needed

The infrastructure is already in place to make this project possible. Traps have been secured, trained TNR volunteers are ready, transportation support is arranged, and a caretaker is actively involved in the process. The only missing piece is funding for the veterinary services that make this work possible.

TNR is one of the most effective and humane tools available to reduce community cat overpopulation. Each cat that is altered not only improves their own quality of life but also prevents future litters from entering the cycle of homelessness.

Georgia Animal Project typically supports the spay and neuter of over 300 cats per year, and every project like this plays a critical role in that ongoing mission. Every dollar raised directly supports veterinary care for these 25–30 cats and helps continue this life-saving work across the region.

Your support today will directly fund spay/neuter surgeries and essential veterinary care for this group of cats, making an immediate and lasting impact on this colony and the broader community.

Please consider donating to help make this TNR project possible. With your support, Georgia Animal Project can move forward and bring this critical work to life.

Location
Holly Springs, GA • Georgia Animal Project Inc.
Species:
Cat
Breed:
Mix-Breed
Age:
1 years old
Sex:
Male