Many outdoor felines are community cats—born outside, unowned, and thriving in their environment. Douglas County Animal Services supports TNR (Trap–Neuter–Return) as the only humane, effective way to manage these populations.
Spay/Neuter
Food + Water
Shelter (Straw works best!)
To be brought to the shelter
To be relocated
To be separated from their colony
We offer $20 spay/neuter for feral and community cats every Monday at the shelter.
Drop-Off 8:30AM @ DCAS Garage. Pick-up Same Day 5:00PM.
Cats must arrive in humane live traps.
Includes neuter, eartip, and rabies vaccine
WGSNC - https://www.westgeorgiaspayneuter.com/feral-cat.php ($35)
GoodMews - https://www.goodmews.org/community-cats ($45)
Planned Pethood - https://pethoodga.org/services/spay-and-neuter-clinic/ ($60)
Catsnip - https://catsnipga.com/all-the-fixins-prices-and-services/ ($60)
Additional Resources - https://22335783.hs-sites.com/pet-owner-resource-page-0-0
No! Just observe—mom may just be out getting food. Kittens have a better chance of survival with their mother. Learn More ->
A: Strays are often social and seek contact. Community cats tend to avoid people and stay in familiar territories.
A: No—we do not trap or relocate healthy outdoor cats. Instead, we help you manage them safely through TNR.
Donations help us provide traps, food, shelters, and veterinary care for outdoor cats in need.