Operation CatSnip is a not-for-profit organization whose primary purpose is to effectively and safely decrease the population of feral colonies, strays and barn cats through a humane, convenient, self-sustaining trap-neuter-return-management (TNRM) program in central Kentucky. The secondary purpose is, through education and outreach, to inform the public of the benefits of managing colonies, as opposed to removal and euthanasia.
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Dr. Stephanie Pollett, East Bullitt Animal Clinic;
Dr. Julie Roark, Bardstown Animal Clinic;
Dr. Cathy White, Finchville Animal Hospital
Clinic Schedule
Oct 23, Sun: OCKI clinic at the SCHS Mary Gaylord McLean Clinic, 9 A.M.
Nov 20, Sun: OCKI clinic at the SCHS Mary Gaylord McLean Clinic, 9 A.M.
Dec 11, Sun: OCKI clinic at the SCHS Mary Gaylord McLean Clinic, 9 A.M.
Procedure
Day 1: Caregivers pick up traps.
Day 2: Caregivers (and volunteers, if necessary) trap the cats and take them to the facility in the evening.
Day 3: Veterinarians spay/neuter cats. Cats spend next 24 hours in traps for recovery and observation.
Day 4: Caregivers pick up cats in the evening and return them to their “home” environment