I am a volunteer with the humane society. They can be brought to Young Williams animal shelter. While Young Williams is not a "no kill shelter," we work with them to ensure that none of their animals get euthanized. If you surrender them, they will be spayed, thus preventing this issue from getting worse and reocurring, and receive any medical attention they need, as well as all their vaccinations. Then, they will eventually be adopted.
Good place to go & help.
Young William's also does TNR. Trap. Neuter. Return. If you call them and explain the situation, they will do the procedures for free (they get grant money for this). It would depend if they are feral cats or not though. Which if they have been living outside their entire lives and been undersocialized then you should be ok. Please just call and ask about this! 100% recommend. If you still need help or more info I wouldnt hesitate to call HSTV either.
Ok I don't have any way to bring them but I do put food out for them so they will kinda come to me is there a way someone could help with getting them having them brought back after they have be fixed and checked is fine the manager told me they let them run free to keep out rodents I just don't need more living here under me I can say they are healthy I only feed them cat food from the time they showed up as kittens
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. I have a service dog & ran out of food for him yesterday. Is there somewhere that donates food?
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