Community (feral, wild) cats are trapped, neutered, and returned.
Free of charge although donations are gladly accepted.
Cats are also vaccinated for rabies, treated for parasites, and their left ear is tipped so they can be recognized as having been ‘fixed’.
Trapping occurs once or twice a month; this is an all-volunteer organization so waits of several months for assistance are not uncommon.
For help with a feral cat colony call (785) 217-7151.
Cat Association of Topeka (CAT)
For cats
Certificates good for $25 off a spay/neuter at participating veterinarians.
Call (785) 272-4735 for availability.
Topeka Spay Neuter Project (TSNP)
For dogs, pet cats and feral cats
Referrals to appropriate local or area spay neuter programs.
Subsidized or free spay/neuter assistance for pet cats and dogs.
Trap/Neuter/Release assistance:
Cats are given age appropriate vaccinations, treated for parasites, and their left ear is tipped and/or right ear tattooed.
Weekly trapping.
Low cost microchipping.
Call (785) 408-7387.
Critter Care Program
For pet cats and dogs
Male cat $25 and female cat $45.
Male dog $65 and Female dog $90.
Call (785) 478-9985 to qualify.
Income-Based Low Fee Spay/Neuter
For pet cats
Cost is $18 for male cats and $27 for a female cat.
Eligibility: a Vision card, Medicaid card, SSI, or SSD; SSD applicants must not exceed Health & Human Services Poverty Income support guidelines by more than $1000. Income proof requires a copy of the federal income tax return filed the previous year.
To qualify contact CRITTER CARE at (785) 478-9985.