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Are You Managing A Feral Cat Colony?

Are you managing a colony of feral cats anywhere in Charleston County and performing Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR)?  Register your colony with us.    Learn about the benefits of joining

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Adopted at Petsmart!


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Our Mission

The Feline Freedom Coalition is a non-profit organization funded and supported through volunteers who provide services and support to individuals and community groups interested in TNR (trap, neuter, return or re-home)  to effectively control the overpopulation of free roaming cats in Charleston County.  With TNR, feral cats are humanely trapped, spayed/neutered, vaccinated, and returned to their original location.  We promote the use of long-term, caretaker-based solutions of managed colonies to solve .... Click Here

 

TNR Community Hotline (843) 737-6170

If you need information about TNR, have an issue with free roaming cats or need a referral for a low cost spay/neuter clinic near you, please contact our Free Roaming Cat Community Hotline for help at (843) 737-6170.  

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Click on Links and you will find links to our Facebook and Twitter pages. Please join the conversation.


 

Learn About TNR and Managing Feral Cat Colonies

 Learn how to care for feral and stray cats in your neighborhood and gain access to special services, including discount spay/neuter at the Pet Helpers Spay/Neuter Clinic, trap rentals, expert advice and more.  Join us the third Saturday of each month from 1:00 - 3:00 pm at the Pet Helpers Adoption Center for "How to Manage a Feral Cat Colony," a training workshop for feral cat caretakers.   Pet Helpers is located at 1447 Folly Road on James Island.  Our next training session will be Saturday, April 17th.   Please call 737-6170 to register.

Save A Life - Adopt A Free-Roaming Kitten

Our kittens have been to Charm School. Even though they are born into feral cat colonies, kittens can be socialized and placed into loving homes. Our sweet kittens have been spayed or neutered, vaccinated and make wonderful pets. Our hew crop of babies will be at PetSmart's Adoption Center soon.


How You Can Volunteer!

Help us end the plight of free roaming cats. 

We have many volunteer opportunities that will allow you to save the animals that are at the highest risk for euthanasia in our community.  If YOU are interested in learning more about the details of how Trap, Neuter and Return can save the lives of thousands of cats in our community, please attend our next TNR Training Session Room on  the third Saturday of every month at 1:00 PM in the Education Room at Pet Helpers, 1447 Folly Road. 

You can also express your interest by completing a volunteer application and e-mailing it to us.  Please join us today!  Click Here (under construction).  Our email address is info@felinefreedom.org.