How to Help "Community Cats"
"Community cats" are feral or "wild" cats that live in and around our community but are not friendly to humans. They are distinguished from a stray cat, which is a pet cat that has been lost or abandoned. Community cats often live in small colonies which can be successfully managed by humans through TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return) to help control disease and overpopulation. Click the links below for more information.National Organizations
Michigan
- Alley Cat Angels: Battle Creek
- Community Spay-Neuter Initiative Partnership: Kentwood (spay/neuter
- Carol's Ferals: Grand Rapids
- Capitol Area Humane Society: Lansing (kitten rescue)
- Cascades Humane Society: Jackson County (trap loan, spay/neuter)
- For The Love of Cats: Ann Arbor
- Hamtramck Cat Assistance Team: Hamtramck
- Humane Society of Huron Valley: Ann Arbor
- Mid-Michigan Cat Rescue: Grand Ledge
- Paws of Michigan : Southeast Michigan
- Pawsabilities: South Lyon
- Pet Angel Adoption and Rescue: Frankenmuth
- Precious Animal Welfare Society: Riverview
- Project Kitty Connect: Redford
- Wayne County Coalition for Animals