Operation CatSnip of Kentucky Inc banner - Fighting cat overpopulation through spay-neuter clinics for feral, stray and barn felines
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Mission Statement

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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Partners and Supporters

The Humane Society of the United States
Aubrey Renee Photography
Woodstock Animal Foundation
Shelby Co. Humane Society
Shelby Co. No Kill Mission
Humane Society of Oldham Co.
Lifebridge for Animals
Metzger's Country Store
Joey's Memory Tree

Veterinary Partners

Dr. Theresa Gregory,
Crestwood Animal Hospital;

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

 

     
 
mailing address: 18 Village Plaza, #156, Shelbyville, KY 40065; phone Stacie Rockaway 502-633-1199 or Sandy Hill 502-220-0271