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About Us
The Beaufort Community Cat Project is an all-volunteer organization advocating non lethal methods to reduce the free-roaming cat population using Trap-Neuter-Return. We are a charitable non-profit organization with federal tax exempt status (501(c)(3)).
 
Are you feeding stray or feral cats?
Know someone who does? You will find information on this website that will help you to improve the lives and health of the cats you are feeding. [More]

Trap, Neuter, Return (TNR)
 
Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR)
is a non-lethal sterilization method used to reduce the numbers of feral cats in the environment both immediately and for the long-term. [More]
 
 
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Finding a veterinarian

Some veterinrians will accept feral cat patients if they are brought into the clinic in a humane trap. If your vet is unfamiliar with feral cat management provide them with information that will explain common feral cat sterilization protocols, eartipping, and more.

 

Reduced-cost Spay and Neuter

Several programs are available in our area for those qualified to receive reduced-cost spay and neuter services.  [More]

 

Adoption

Adoption of tame animals into responsible homes increases the success of free-roaming cat management programs. Although adoption it is not a primary focus, efforts are made - in special circumstances - to find homes for kittens born to feral mothers.

 

View our adoptable kittens