Cat Zip Alliance/Campus Cats

I am one of the non-profit's founders (received 501c3 status in 2007) and the original mission was to TNR and care for the community cats on the University of Georgia property and remove any tame cats and kittens for adoption. As the only TNR group in the area we soon were asked to help beyond campus and our mission is now summed up as: "Cat Zip Alliance/Campus Cats is an all-volunteer group with no paid employees, so you know your donations go directly to covering vet care, food, and supplies. Our broad mission is to promote humane and effective community cat management through our Trap-Neuter-Return-Monitor (TNR), barn cat, and adoption programs in order to keep community cats out of animal control facilities. On a smaller scale, we care for the community cats that live on and adjacent to University of Georgia property every day. On a larger scale, we loan out traps, conduct TNR workshops & trapping training sessions, and provide the resources someone might need in order to manage community cats in their own backyards or place of business, serving Athens Clarke County and surrounding counties in mid- and NE Georgia." My personal interest in this endeavor is as a professional wildlife biologist/ornithologist with many years of inventory and monitoring experience. I am a strong advocate for the humane and proven technique of TNR as the best solution we currently have for reducing community cat populations and subsequently reducing conflicts with wildlife but, believe just as strongly that there needs to be standard protocols established for TNR.

Watkinsville, GA,30677
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Email: [email protected]

Phone Number: (706) 207-1013

Website: http://www.catzip.org

Bonnie

Domestic Short Hair | Mount Airy, GA

Age : 4 YearsAdultFemaleMediumTortoiseshell

About

Characteristics

apartment gentle lap olderKidsOnly

Coat Length

Short

Energy Level

Moderate

House Trained

Yes

Declawed

Yes

Good in Home With

Cats

Meet Bonnie

This beautiful girl is a sweet delight! She was on the streets for a while, and now seems so happy to have a lap and a sunny spot in front of a window and to be an indoor kitty! Super soft fur, and made biscuits the whole time the vet was poking and prodding and updating her booster vaccines. The vet estimated her to be about 4 years old, and has been spayed, is current on vaccines and flea/worm prevention, is microchipped, and had a negative combo test. She would be fine with other cats with proper introduction and has gotten along fine with the cats in her foster home. She could be an only cat as well. Looking for an indoor-only home, and we require the adopter have a cat carrier for safe transport. We do not have a set adoption fee - our adoptions are not free but we let the adopter choose the fee amount.

Adoption Process
We ask that potential adopters fill out a questionnaire asking about their situation, what they are looking for in a cat, existing pets, former pets etc. If they sound like a good match then we arrange a meeting at the foster home. We require adopters to bring a cat carrier in case they decide to take the cat/kitten that day. In GA we can do a foster to adopt agreement for kittens not yet spayed so they sign that agreement and we continue to pay for the kitten's vet care up through the spay/neuter at one of our vets, but if the cat/kitten is already fixed they sign a regular adoption agreement. We do not have a set adoption fee and ask for a donation of the adopter's choice. We start kitten vaccines at 6 weeks, and repeat at 9 weeks, then rabies/neuter/final FVRCP/microchip at 12 weeks, but adopters can adopt at 8 weeks.

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