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  • Home
  • About Us
    • GPR Partners
    • Contact GPR
  • Events
  • Adoptable Pets
    • Cats
    • Dogs
    • Rabbits
    • Small Mammals
  • Education Center
    • Community Cat Resources
  • Support GPR
    • Donate
    • Foster
    • Volunteer
    • Guardian Angel Program
    • Dr. Doolittle Fund
    • Sponsor A Pet

Community Cat Resources

Benefits to Keeping Cats Indoors:
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What are “community cats”?
“Community cat” is an umbrella definition that includes any un-owned cat. These cats may be “feral” (un-socialized) or friendly, may have been born into the wild or may be lost or abandoned pet cats. Some community cats are routinely fed by one or more community members, while others survive without human intervention. Whatever a cat’s individual circumstances, the term “community cat” reflects the reality that for these cats, “home” is within the community rather than in an individual household.


Join us in ending needless euthanasia in Alachua County!
To learn more download Save Lives with Feral Cat Freedom: A Guide to the Feral Freedom Program.

You can also visit:
Maddie’s Fund Feline Shelter Intake Reduction Program FAQ’s or Best Friends Animal Society at www.bestfriends.org or call
(435)644-2001.
Gainesville Pet Rescue
5403 SW Archer Rd
Gainesville, FL 32608
Phone: (111) 111-1111
Fax: (352) 692-4776
Email: GvillePetRescue@gmail.com
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