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      • It's not from petty cat fights or roaming the streets -- it's part of a Dallas Animal Services program helping track stray cat populations in your community. The Community Cat Program helps residents report neighborhood cats they are monitoring to receive subsidized spay/neuter, vaccination, microchip and ear-tip services.
  1. CONTACT INFO. Dallas Animal Services Main Location and Adoption Center 1818 N. Westmoreland Road Dallas, Texas 75212 Phone: (214) 670-6800

  2. COMMUNITY CATS. A pair of breeding cats, which can have two or more litters per year, can exponentially produce hundred, if not thousands of offspring over a lifetime. The only proven, humane method of controlling the population of stray and feral cats is “Trap, Neuter, and Return (TNR)”.

  3. A community cat is a cat that lives outdoors and does not have one specific home or owner, but rather a territory. These cats are frequently social and are being fed by multiple residents in the area who may or may not be aware of each other.

  4. Jul 12, 2024 · The Community Cat Program helps residents report neighborhood cats they are monitoring to receive subsidized spay/neuter, vaccination, microchip and ear-tip services.

  5. Oct 14, 2019 · Community cats are simply cats that have been raised in, and thrive in, an outdoor environment. These cats are independent and typically uninterested in human interactions. They serve an important part of the ecosystem they live in, keeping rodent populations from spiraling out of control.

  6. Community cats are outdoor, free roaming cats that are cared for by the community. Community cats may also be referred to as feral cats, stray cats, or outdoor cats. Community cats provide many benefits to the area in which they live, including rodent and pest control.

  7. Jul 19, 2024 · Starting on July 15, TCAP will begin accepting community cats from city of Dallas residents with a SR number for free surgeries by appointment. “We are thrilled to partner with Dallas Animal Services to offer this unique program,” said Stacey Schumacher, TCAP executive director.