![]() ![]() Together we pledge to provide more updates as conditions and programs evolve. Now, as we face new challenges brought on by the pandemic and the unprecedented growth of our region, our systems are strained by the continued increase in demand not only for spay/neuter services but also for the unique animal welfare resources each agency offers.Īs a group we are committed to continually evaluating feral cat programs community-wide, in an effort to improve and expand program and service delivery and to increase support for volunteer trappers and community members. This unique partnership has grown - even as the need and demand for services has grown - through a variety of free or low-cost spay/neuter programs. Their hard work, with the support of the agencies, has resulted in tens of thousands of feral cats being vaccinated and sterilized over the years. The collaborative efforts of First Coast No More Homeless Pets, The Jacksonville Humane Society and Animal Care & Protective Services have provided leadership and support to dedicated community members who volunteer their time, talent and passion to provide care and trapping services for feral cats. Jacksonville has long been recognized as a national leader in animal welfare programs and policies.
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