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A $70 donation purchases a Tru-Catch live trap. You may have your generous donation shipped directly to us.  
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For just $55, CECS is able to alter a stray or free-roaming male or female cat. Your contribution helps feral cats live peacefully, while also preventing unwanted kittens.  
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The sanctuary sometimes rescues cats and kittens who would make wonderful pets. Search our adoptable cats and kittens. 
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About Clipped Ear Cat Sanctuary

Sorry, but we cannot respond to requests to take animals at this time.

​Clipped Ear Cat Sanctuary is home to dozens of cats who essentially ended up with no where else to go. Located in a secluded forest with an onsite caretaker, the Sanctuary provides a safe indoor/outdoor haven for cats to live out their lives. 

Many of the kitties within the Sanctuary are feral cats that cannot be returned/released to their previous colonies, so they are housed safely within the sanctuary in a new 'colony'.

Funding for the Sanctuary is by private donation. Please make a donation today so that our Sanctuary cats can continue to live safely and comfortably.  

Trap-Neuter-Return Advocacy

The Clipped Ear Cat Sanctuary organization also works to advocate for the Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) of feral cats. While we have limited resources and are not able to fund TNR missions, we can offer valuable advice. We have a limited amount of traps available for loan and a few dedicated volunteers that can help.

A Peek into the Sanctuary

What is TNR?

You can improve the lives of outdoor cats with Trap-Neuter-Return, the humane and effective approach for feral cats. To successfully trap, neuter, vaccinate, eartip, and return feral cats, you need a plan. These guidelines for humane trapping from Alley Cat Allies, the organization that helped introduce TNR to the United States, will get you on your way!

Copyright 2019 Clipped Ear Cat Sanctuary
  • Home
  • TNR
    • TNR FAQs
    • How to TNR
    • Spay/Neuter Help
  • Adopt a Cat
    • Adopt a Pet Cat
    • Adopt a Barn Cat
  • Get Cat Help
    • Found a Baby Kitten
    • Rehome a Cat
    • Helpful Links
  • At the Sanctuary
  • Donate to CECS
    • Shop
  • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Supporters
    • Privacy Policy