Kitty Connection Receives Grant to Neuter Stray Cats

catWe are excited to announce that Kitty Connection has been chosen to receive a mentoring grant from Merrimack River Feline Rescue Society (MRFRS), administered through the PetSmart Charities. This grant will allow us to to trap, neuter, and return outside roaming cats in the cities of Medford and Everett.

This will reduce the overpopulation of unwanted cats and spare other cats from a hard life outside looking for food and shelter, with no medical care. As important as stopping the reproduction is educating the public on how they can stop the overpopulation of pets that result in the euthanasia of 3-4 million dogs and cats each year.

All cats are returned to the neighborhood where they were trapped, and friendly ones will be taken in and put up for adoption.

This project ends when funds are depleted or by May 25. If you have free-roaming cats in your neighborhood and are interested in how Trap/Neuter/Return (TNR) can improve your neighborhood, you can call our main line at 781-393-9995 and ask for Ginny.

Kitty Connection is looking for individuals interested in volunteering in the TNR program. Please fill out and return a volunteer form if you are interested, as a training date is being scheduled in the very near future. Learn to trap and all that is involved in stopping the over population of unwanted pets.

Low-Cost Spay/Neuter Available to Income-Eligible Medford and Everett Residents

As part of Kitty Connection’s MRFRS mentoring grant, we will provide low-cost spay/neuter for owned cats to income-eligible Medford and Everett residents. For $50, we will have your cat spayed or neutered, examined by a vet, and vaccinated. We will pick up your cat and return it to you. Individuals must preregister and prepay. Please call our main line at 781-393-9995 and ask for Maureen Murray.

This project ends when funds are depleted or by May 25. Contact us if you need low-cost spaying or neutering.

– Submitted by Kitty Connection