Caring for Community Cats?
Lifeline of Galveston County is currently assisting community members caring for community cats (feral, outdoor cats, etc) by providing access to free spay/neuter, humane traps, etc.
If you or someone you know if is in need of assistance, please complete our form by clicking on the button below.
If you or someone you know if is in need of assistance, please complete our form by clicking on the button below.
Are you Caring for a Community Cat that had Kittens?The kittens must be 8 weeks old before we can help at all (unless the momma cat has died or disappeared for more that 3 days).
Kittens under 4 months can often be adopted out. Lifeline of Galveston County does have a foster/adoption program for kittens over 8 weeks old and under 4 months old. If the kitten(s) are less than 8 weeks old, the best shot for their survival is to keep them with their mom…. even if she is living outdoors and is feral until 8 weeks of age. Learn more here: “I Found a Baby Kitten, Now What? Step by Step Guide”. If the kittens are 8 WEEKS, you can apply for admittance into our foster/adoption program. We can't promise admittance, and you must be willing to hold onto the kittens until they are adopted, however we can often help provide supplies and guidance on how to do this. Apply for Admittance into our Kitten Adoption Program Here. Process: 1. Complete Application Here. 2. Lifeline team will pre-screen your application. If everything looks good, we will email you a link to schedule an intake exam at our center in Webster, Texas. 3. At the time of the intake exam, we will determine if the kittens are friendly enough to be admitted. If they are, they will receive their first round of vaccinations. 4. Over the next couple weeks, kittens will receive spay/neuter, microchip and booster vaccines. Once they are spayed/neutered, they will be eligible to be shown at our adoption center Thursday-Sunday. |