TNR - Trap, Neuter, Release and No Kill Advocacy

 There are a few Veterinarians in our area that choose to work with ferals. We know of excellent practices here in St Johns County that will perform spay/neuter on feral cats. The animal must be trapped and in an appropriate trap/carrier when taken to the Vet or clinic on spay day. Arrangements must be made with the Vet or clinic prior to spay day as food should be witheld prior to the surgery. Contact the practice for instructions and scheduling infomation. The following practices come highly recommended:

 Animal Home Health, e-mail: animalhomehealth@myway.com                                        1054 State Road 206 East, St Augustine, Florida 32086  (904) 794-9492

Shelton Veterinary Clinic,  www.shelvet.com  4865 State Road 207, St Augustine, FL (904) 692-3935

First Coast No More Homeless Pets www.fcnmhp.org P.O. Box 11870, Jacksonville, FL 32239    eMail:fcnmhp@fcnmhp.org
Hotline
: 904-425-0005; toll-free: 866-580-SPAY (7729).

Flagler Humane Society, www.flaglerhumanesociety.org  1 Shelter Drive (off US 1 South) Palm Coast, FL 32137

 CONTACT US IF YOUR PRACTICE WORKS WITH FERALS....WE ARE HAPPY TO PROVIDE THE COMMUNITY WITH YOUR INFORMATION.