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Felines & Friends Foundation

Helping Cats & Communities in the Kingdom

If you are lower income, you may qualify for lower-cost spay/neuter through a participating vet office. 







Clinic Details:

Please Read Before Submitting Appointment Request.



Cost

$75.00  Spay or Neuter

$50.00 non-refundable deposit is required at time of sign up.

*this is due to the amount of people not showing up for their scheduled appointment.*


Rescheduling

Please contact us within 48 hours of your scheduled appointment.

Your deposit can be used for another clinic if you reschedule within 48 hours of your scheduled appointment.


Response Time

You will receive an email from our scheduling team within 1 week of your appointment request. Please be sure to check your email after signing up as we need you to respond to this email, to confirm your appointment date and time.


Location

Barton Chamber Community Room

563 Main Street

Barton, VT 05822


*Located across the street from the Circle K*


*NOT currently scheduling for clients outside the United States*

WORKING TOGETHER

Getting it done — FFF is all about helping the NEK community!!

If you have a cat situation that has gotten a bit out of control, please contact us.

Whether it’s 10 or 100 cats, we are here to help our neighbors.

No judgement, no disrespect, we want to help.


In Need of Long-Term Foster Homes

On the Left- Meet Odin! Odin is a large adult male cat who is seeking a calm home, preferably without dogs.

He does take a thyroid medication twice per day but has no issue with a pill in food. FFF will pay for the cost of this for Odin’s lifetime.


On the Right- Meet Angie! This is a purebred 5 year-old spayed Persian. She is completely up to date on all vetting.

Angie needs a quiet, calm home preferably one that has experience with the Persian breed.


For serious inquires, send us a note at

fff-admin@fffvt.org

Be free!

RELEASE DAY a for the 47 feral cats!!!

Great day in the NEK -for Felines & Friends Foundation - Vermont . This is the R ( Return) of what the initials of TNR  stands for ( Trap, Neuter Return) - this program  is for feral cats . These cats were returned to the same property they  came from and know .

They have a warm place to be through the winter - a colony manager to feed and water daily ! They can continue to be wild and free!!! They are all now spayed/neutered , vaccinated & returned!!! Thank you all who helped - physically, financially or with food/ supplies donations- we can’t do it with all all your support!!


 Attention ALL Farmers

in Orleans County!

Do you need our help to stabilize your colony of cats?

This service is FREE-

Please reach out by calling (802) 323-4793






Felines & Friends Foundation works to reduce the staggering number of unwanted cats in the Northeast Kingdom (NEK). We stabilize barn-cat colonies and reduce the number of free-roaming cats in our region through Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR). Felines & Friends Foundation (FFF) works with local farmers, homeowners, and caretakers to help outdoor cats by providing spay-neuter services, vaccinations, and placement of adoptable cats and kittens through shelter partners. Our programs focus on activities that have the greatest life-saving impact.


 
 

 

 


Why Felines & Friends Foundation

Feline and Friends Foundation Vermont assists with a TNR program

TNR

Feline and Friends Foundation Vermont is health-focused

Health-Focused

Feline and Friends Foundation Vermont Feeding Program

Feeding

Feline and Friends Foundation Vermont assists with reducing bird predation

Reducing Bird Predation

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