Need help getting food for your pet? Come to Pinal County Animal Care and Control and let us know you would like to participate in our Pet Food Bank Program. Call 52 to learn more about our Keeping Families Furry program. Let us know what you need to care for your pet, and we will see where we can help. PCACC wants to see pets stay with their families and we are willing to help! PCACC will help with fixing fences to the best of our ability, providing dog houses, building dog runs (if we have the supplies), and more. If you believe they have been abandoned, please contact us and we will give you resources on how to check if mom is around before you kitten-nap them. This doesn't mean the kittens have been abandoned. It is common to see kittens without their mothers. Kittens brought to the shelter without mom are not likely to survive, even if provided round-the-clock care. Visit our Fees & Deposits page Don't Kidnap Kittensįound a litter? Please leave them be, mom offers the best chance of survival and will more than likely return. There is a rental fee for the trap for a period of seven days and an impound fee per cat. For safety of the animal, traps are not rented out during heat advisories. Traps are not to be set on weekends, summer months or holidays. PCACC can turn you away if we do not have space to house the cat(s). Please call ahead, to make sure we have room. If a person captures a cat in the trap, they bring it (still in the trap) to the office at 1150 S Eleven Mile Corner Road, Casa Grande, AZ. These are live traps that do not injure the cat. Spayed/Neutered community cats typically have an ear tipped or notched.Īnimal Care and Control rents out cat traps. Cats are territorial and having altered cats in their original area, helps keep unaltered cats out of the area. It breaks the breeding cycle while allowing the cat to live out its natural life in its original territory. With TNR, a feral cat is humanely trapped, spayed or neutered, then returned to the location where they were trapped. PCACC practices TNR for any feral cats brought into our care. Call 52 if you are needing to bring in a cat to make sure we have room. Pinal County Animal Care and Control (PCACC) will take in a stray or feral cat brought to the shelter for an impound fee. Shelters are not required to pick up cats or obligated to take them in. In the state of Arizona, cats are legally considered free-roam animals.
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