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In March, Safe Cats Coalition trapped and neutered 35 community cats in West Columbia, 19 males and 16 females. Left unattended, in one year these cats could have produced as many as a hundred kittens. So instead of a hundred plus kittens left trying to survive, we have just 35 community cats.
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One of these cats had a dislocated hip! Try to imagine how painful that would be, while living on the street! It could be fixed, but only with major--and expensive--surgery. We had to make a decision: pay that big vet bill or have this unlucky baby put down. Fortunately, one of our kind-hearted supporters volunteered to take in this poor kitty, vet bill and all, so what could have been painfully tragic instead had a happy ending!
These are the kinds of problems Safe Cats Coalition deals with every day, and the kind of everyday heroism from the residents of West Columbia that keeps us all going.
Please help us stop the production of unwanted kittens, and to keep free-roaming cats healthy and the people they live close to happy. If you have free-roaming cats in your neighborhood, call us. We will arrange a time to trap them, have them spayed or neutered and vaccinated, and return them to their neighborhood.
In March, Safe Cats Coalition trapped and neutered 35 community cats in West Columbia, 19 males and 16 females. Left unattended, in one year these cats could have produced as many as a hundred kittens. So instead of a hundred plus kittens left trying to survive, we have just 35 community cats.
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One of these cats had a dislocated hip! Try to imagine how painful that would be, while living on the street! It could be fixed, but only with major--and expensive--surgery. We had to make a decision: pay that big vet bill or have this unlucky baby put down. Fortunately, one of our kind-hearted supporters volunteered to take in this poor kitty, vet bill and all, so what could have been painfully tragic instead had a happy ending!
These are the kinds of problems Safe Cats Coalition deals with every day, and the kind of everyday heroism from the residents of West Columbia that keeps us all going.
Please help us stop the production of unwanted kittens, and to keep free-roaming cats healthy and the people they live close to happy. If you have free-roaming cats in your neighborhood, call us. We will arrange a time to trap them, have them spayed or neutered and vaccinated, and return them to their neighborhood.