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ORGANIZATION: Seminole County TNVR

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If you love cats and want to help improve the lives of "community cats" while making a BIG difference in your community, come trap with us! Every cat you trap for spay/neuter makes a BIG difference by ensuring that no new kittens are born. Once trapped, the cats are spayed/neutered and vaccinated. Then, after a few days of recovery, they are returned to their outdoor homes, healthier and better behaved because the stresses associated with mating such as yowling, spraying, and fighting disappear. Experience is nice but not necessary. We have the knowledge, skills, and equipment to succeed-and a team of dedicated volunteers to assure your success. Volunteers are needed to cover Altamonte Springs, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Longwood, Oviedo, Sanford, and Winter Springs. Help us help cats in your community!

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About Seminole County TNVR

Location:

P. O. Box P.O. Box 150656, Altamonte Springs, FL 32715, US

Mission Statement

Seminole County TNVR is a group of volunteers who Trap, Neuter/Spay, Vaccinate, and Return (TNVR) community cats throughout Seminole County. We rely on grant funding and donations to provide TNVR services free of charge for Seminole County residents, making it easy for residents and businesses to control the population of feral, semi-feral, and homeless community cats.

Description

Seminole County TNVR is 100% volunteer-run. Since our inception in 2022, we have TNVR'd over 2,200 cats throughout Seminole County, which Seminole County Animal Services recently recognized as a key factor in decreasing euthanization rates and new (feral) kitten births. Last year, our volunteers donated 4,895 hours and 10,380 miles. Our TNVR program removes the daunting logistical barriers that are most difficult for residents: trapping the cats, transporting them, and keeping them in a sheltered, staffed recovery site for 1-3 days before returning to their original location. Our program aims to keep this valuable service free of charge for Seminole County residents. We need more volunteers to keep up with the demand for our services.

CAUSE AREAS

Animals
Community
Animals, Community

WHEN

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WHERE

P.O. Box 150656Altamonte Springs, FL 32715

(28.668491,-81.35776)
 

SKILLS

  • Animal Care / Handling

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Driver's License Needed
  • Must be at least 18
  • Orientation or Training
  • 5-8 hours/week
  • Willingness to help cats. Team player in a 100% volunteer-run organization.

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