C.A.T.S Northeast





C.A.T.S. Northeast is a nonprofit, all-volunteer organization dedicated to improving the lives of cats in our community, primarily through spay/neuter and vaccination of cats who would not otherwise receive veterinary care.

We provide affordable (discounted) veterinary care for people who are feeding a colony of feral cats, or for kind souls who would like to take in an abandoned cat they have found, and just need a break with initial vetting.  We can also help people who would like to stop the cycle of reproduction among their own (tame) cats.  Our appointments and time are limited; therefore we are not here to provide discounted service for people who have deliberately adopted cats and just want to save money.

We specialize in humane management (via spay/neuter) of multi-cat colonies such as those found at farms and apartment complexes, and assist caretakers whose populations have been continually reproducing.  Each female altered is removed from a reproductive cycle that can result in over 11,000 kittens in just five years.  Each male altered is significantly less of a contributor to the spread of feline immunodeficiency virus, an incurable virus spread primarily through the fighting that is characteristic of unneutered males.   General community health and well-being is enhanced by vaccinating the animals for rabies and treating for parasites.  Emergency veterinary care for critically ill and injured cats is often provided as well, though we are in desperate need of assistance to fund this care.

An important part of our work is public education regarding responsible pet care, stressing the relationship between the numbers of homeless pets and the failure of guardians to sterilize their animals.  We advertise regularly to attract qualified adopters for cats in need of a new home.  Our careful matchmaking and extensive counselingprepare adopters for their new family members and result in extremely successful placements.  Our free feline behavior consultations can help avoid unneeded surrender of a pet.

Our volunteers provide a vital and humane service in the field of animal welfare, and since we are entirely dependent on donations, community support of our efforts is essential.