We are in need of funds to help feed feral and stray cats and to also to help with the cost of spay and neuter. Please take a moment and donate to this great cause, and remember every dollar counts, so no donation is to small.
Spay and Neuter
6817 Norwood Avenue
Jacksonville, FL 32208
(904) 425-0005
Jacksonville, Florida is blessed to have First Coast No More Homeless Pets FCNMHP, a non-profit 501(c)3 corporation. This organization is now working hand-in-hand with the City of Jacksonville, Animal Care and Control, and the Jacksonville Humane Society to help with the spaying and neutering of feral cats. FCNMHP opened a temporary cat clinic in 2008 to handle upwards of 40 cats per day; today their new clinic can handle upwards of 200 spay and neuters daily! They are also offering vaccinations for cats and dogs.
The Feral Freedom Program offers free pick up and return for spaying and neutering.
You trap the cat, then contact them and they will pick up the animal and then FCNMHPs will go and get the animal from Animal Control where it will be spayed or neutered and given a rabies shot and then returned to Animal Control who will bring the animal back and place back out where it was picked up.
For information on the Feral Freedom Program please contact:
Animal Care & Protective Services
2020 Forest St.
Jacksonville, FL 32204
Phone: (904) 255-7387 (PETS)
E-mail: [email protected]
Jacksonville, FL 32208
(904) 425-0005
Jacksonville, Florida is blessed to have First Coast No More Homeless Pets FCNMHP, a non-profit 501(c)3 corporation. This organization is now working hand-in-hand with the City of Jacksonville, Animal Care and Control, and the Jacksonville Humane Society to help with the spaying and neutering of feral cats. FCNMHP opened a temporary cat clinic in 2008 to handle upwards of 40 cats per day; today their new clinic can handle upwards of 200 spay and neuters daily! They are also offering vaccinations for cats and dogs.
The Feral Freedom Program offers free pick up and return for spaying and neutering.
You trap the cat, then contact them and they will pick up the animal and then FCNMHPs will go and get the animal from Animal Control where it will be spayed or neutered and given a rabies shot and then returned to Animal Control who will bring the animal back and place back out where it was picked up.
For information on the Feral Freedom Program please contact:
Animal Care & Protective Services
2020 Forest St.
Jacksonville, FL 32204
Phone: (904) 255-7387 (PETS)
E-mail: [email protected]