Yes it does, you have to leave them a check for $75 dollars that they hold onto until you bring the trap back. They accept T.N.R. (trap ,nueter, release) cats sunday mornings and then you pick up the cat on monday. . A pregnant feral will have the litter aborted. Im not sure how it works if you surrendered it instead of tnr program, im sure outcome is same.That may seem very cruel, i thought so at first. After working with a feral colony now for a year and burying kittens and watching them suffering life as a feral because I "felt bad" for bringing a pregnant cat in.To this day im still collecting that cats grand and great grandkitties! I never was able to catch the ones that survived before they started a new generation of ferals. *Sorry off my soapbox now Just to spread the word Pasco is having a parvo outbreak.so dont let any strays around your furbabies or let them come in contact with stray cat 💩 . If any questions please call the girls at animal services their very recourceful
I am not sure as I have traps of my own. I do know that PAWS in Port Richey does when they have them available. I am fostering a kitten for Pasco Animal Services and have a wellness check for him there tomorrow. I will ask them about TNR traps and let you know.
Thank you for the help! I was actually planning on fostering the mama kitty and her babies until they can have forever homes since she is very close to giving birth now.
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