Community Cats

Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR)

“Community cat” is an umbrella term that refers to any member of the Felis catus species who is unowned and lives outdoors. Both feral and stray cats are community cats.

WCHS provides spay/neuter and vaccines to community cats who are successfully living outdoors in our community.

If you are aware of a community cat(s) in need of spay and neuter, please give us a call at 802-254-2232.

We will work with you to create the best plan for you and the cat(s).

We do not house community cats. Please do not trap and bring cats to the WCHS without creating a plan with staff first.

Placing wild, free-roaming cats in cages is terrifying for the cats and dangerous to staff and volunteers. Simply removing them leads to the vacuum effect, which is why we support TNR.

For more information on the benefits of TNR, check out Alley Cat Allies or The Community Cats Podcast.

Community Cat - Frequently Asked Questions