Operation Catnip of Gainesville
Volunteers and veterinary professionals collaborate in a dynamic, high-volume setting known for performing up to 200 procedures within mere hours. Utilizing a strategic approach, their innovative programs address feline overpopulation while supporting humane cat management throughout Alachua County and surrounding areas.
Spay-Neuter Clinics: High-volume, cost-free services for community cats, incorporating eartipping as a marker for treated animals.
Trap Depot: Offers climate-controlled trap rentals to ensure safe transport of cats.
Kitten Shelter Diversion: Prevents young kittens from entering shelters by promoting responsible rehoming practices.
Working Cat Program: Places community cats in roles where they naturally control pests.
Educational Opportunities: Provides hands-on experience for students in veterinary and public health disciplines.
Innovative and impactful, their programs not only mitigate feline population issues but also empower caregivers, foster community-led solutions, and develop future veterinary leaders. With more than 100,000 cats sterilized since inception, the community has become a national model for successful TNR operations, illustrating a commitment to both humane treatment and sustainable population control strategies.
Dedicated to enhancing feline lives and community welfare, this esteemed non-profit in Gainesville specializes in Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) services. Their comprehensive offerings extend beyond the typical clinic experience, focusing on free spay/neuter surgeries, vaccinations, and health treatments for unowned community cats.
Volunteers and veterinary professionals collaborate in a dynamic, high-volume setting known for performing up to 200 procedures within mere hours. Utilizing a strategic approach, their innovative programs address feline overpopulation while supporting humane cat management throughout Alachua County and surrounding areas.
Spay-Neuter Clinics: High-volume, cost-free services for community cats, incorporating eartipping as a marker for treated animals.
Trap Depot: Offers climate-controlled trap rentals to ensure safe transport of cats.
Kitten Shelter Diversion: Prevents young kittens from entering shelters by promoting responsible rehoming practices.
Working Cat Program: Places community cats in roles where they naturally control pests.
Educational Opportunities: Provides hands-on experience for students in veterinary and public health disciplines.
Innovative and impactful, their programs not only mitigate feline population issues but also empower caregivers, foster community-led solutions, and develop future veterinary leaders. With more than 100,000 cats sterilized since inception, the community has become a national model for successful TNR operations, illustrating a commitment to both humane treatment and sustainable population control strategies.
