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Before contacting us please know that NYFC is NOT able to take in any cats or kittens. NYFC does not have a facility in which they are able to live in. We are desperatley seeking donations to help with the ones we already have in foster care.
Also, please do not contact us to spay/neuter cats that you have. We are currently working on 2 colonies and are overwhelmed with those at this time. We do not have any funding to pay for spay/neuters.
Check out the Spay/Neuter Assistance page for other sources of help or stop by our Donations or Shop page to help out.
Thank you for your understanding in our situation.
 
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N.Y. Feral Cats
315-527-9030
Cassville, NY 13318
 
Email Tina (founder) at tina@nyferalcats.com
Email Michele (foster parent) at kittensmama@nyferalcats.com
 
 
 
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New York Feral Cats was founded in July of 2007 in hopes to completely spay and neuter a feral cat colony located in Cassville, NY. We have received numerous calls about the multiple colonies that are in this area and even some calls about ones in NY City.

 

When we started, the colony in Cassville had approximately 60-70 cats and kittens. Keep this in mind: Cats usually have an average of 4-6 kittens per litter. Cats gestation period is normally 58-65 days. If 20 cats have 5 kittens each that means another 100 new kittens in about 2 months !!!!!

 

New York Feral Cats does not offer spay/neuter assistance. Please check out the Spay/Neuter Assistance page for help. What New York Feral Cats will provide at this time, is advice on catching feral cats/kittens, managing a feral cat colony, information on where to try to obtain help for spays/neuters and in some cases transport for cats/kittens to the vets to be sterilized.  

 

There are thousands of feral cats that need to be spayed/neutered.
Though there are many organizations that can help in offering low costs spaying/neutering, the overall cost is still high. If you take a feral cat colony of 50 and multiply that by an average of $50 per cat you are up to $2500.