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For as little as $40 you can greatly improve the quality of life for a feral or unowned cat in Columbia PA.  TNVR reduces the risk of diseases associated with reproduction and reduces aggressive behavior.  TNVR also prevents the birth of unwanted kittens, improves the overall health and well-being of the cat population and reduces the strain on resources used for animal control.

 

Each appointment includes spay/neuter of the cat, rabies and panleukopenia vaccines, flea treatment (Revolution), as well as ear, eye and dental assessment.  PLEASE DONATE TODAY!
 

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CCAT is 100% volunteer and depends on your donations to help community and homeless cats in zip code 17512   

Donations by check can be sent to:              CCAT - PO Box 133 - Columbia, PA 17512

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WHAT IS TNVR?

The Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return (TNVR) program is a humane strategy aimed at managing an unowned cat population. This process involves trapping stray cats, spaying or neutering them to prevent further reproduction, vaccinating them against common diseases, and then returning them to their original habitats.

 

TNVR is crucial because it helps reduce the number of homeless cats, improves their health, and decreases the overall strain on local animal shelters. By controlling cat populations in a humane way, communities can create a healthier environment for both the cats and the residents.

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CCAT Mission  Statement
 

Our goal is to manage the feral cat population in and around Columbia Borough in a humane/ethical way, through TNVR (trap, neuter, vaccinate and return), and to educate our community about feral and community cats.

Vision:

With our vision of a caring society where each animal receives dignity, we work to maintain an environment where feral and community cats can live without increasing their numbers and look for opportunities to rehome them when possible.

Values:    We are guided by our values:
 

Compassion: We demonstrate empathy and care for cats in everything we do.
 

Collaboration: We create partnerships with local businesses, volunteers, and organizations to further our mission.

Education: We share resources and raise awareness to promote responsible pet ownership, and support TNVR campaigns.
 

Respect: We treat every living creature with kindness and respect.

 

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