Frequently Asked Questions

Services FAQs

  • We focus on spay/neuter assistance for both community (outdoor, unowned) and owned cats. Our services also include Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR), community outreach, and providing resources for caregivers.

  • TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return) is a humane method of managing outdoor cat populations. Cats are trapped, spayed or neutered, vaccinated, ear-tipped for identification, and returned to their original location where caregivers provide food and shelter.

  • Yes! We help provide spay/neuter assistance for owned cats, especially in underserved and economically challenged areas, to help break the breeding cycle.

  • Yes, we do offer both adoption and foster services! Adopting and fostering a cat are exciting and rewarding experiences. Visit our adoption or foster pages to learn more about the process.

  • We only serve Morgan County, Indiana. Our outreach and spay/neuter assistance are limited to this area to ensure we can provide focused, impactful support.

  • Unfortunately, we cannot assist outside of Morgan County. However, you can check our Resources Page for organizations that may serve your area.

How to Get Help

  • Fill out our Request Help form and we’ll guide you through the process of getting help for your cats.

  • Yes, we provide humane traps for TNR efforts in Morgan County. Training may be required to borrow traps. Contact us for more details.

  • No, we are a volunteer based organization and do not offer emergency medical services. For emergencies, please visit our Resources page.

Volunteering & Donations

  • We’re always looking for volunteers for our Community Outreach and Transport Teams. Learn more on our Volunteer Page and fill out the form to get started.

  • You can donate securely online through our Donate Page. We also accept supplies through our Amazon and Chewy Wish Lists, or you can support us through Kroger Community Rewards.

General Questions

  • First, determine if the cat is truly a stray or belongs to someone nearby. If the cat is unowned, consider participating in TNR to prevent overpopulation. Contact us for guidance or check our Resources Page for additional support.

  • Our focus is on cats. For other animals, we recommend reaching out to local animal control or wildlife rescue organizations.