

Who We Are
Town Cats was organized in 1998 in order to address the feral cat population in Worcester County. When they went home in the fall, many summer visitors would leave behind the cats they had been feeding all summer to face the winter without food or shelter. Those that survived would inevitably breed in the spring, producing litters of feral kittens that would eventually produce more unwanted kittens. Something had to be done to stop the litters and so Town Cats was born to spay/neuter/vaccinate.
What We Do
Town Cats enriches the lives of free-roaming, feral, or abandoned cats in the Worcester County area by limiting the population growth, providing medical care and affordable adoption services.
Details
(302) 357-0085 | |
lcapodanno@comcast.net | |
Lisa Capodanno Caputo | |
Volunteer | |
https://towncats.net |