FAQs
Yes! We are always open to donations!
We can take any fabric (blankets, towels, etc.) We can also take stainless steel bowls.
We cannot accept plastic kennels, plastic bowls, or toys as they are difficult to sanitize.
Thank you for caring about kittens! We appreciate your concern. If the kitten looks healthy (clean fur, round belly, active) please leave it where you found it. Mom is likely hunting nearby and will come back for it. Let us know the address, and we will assess the situation as soon as possible.
If the kitten is sickly (gunk in the eyes, very tiny, dirty fur) please let us know the address, and we will assess the situation as soon as possible. You can contact us via https://www.guardiansfortheanimals.org/contact
Thank you for reaching out for assistance with the cats. We offer free Trap, Neuter, Return (TNR) services to the public. To request services, please fill out our surrender form.
Please note: TNR includes bringing the adult cats back to their home. Removing the already established colony will cause new unaltered cats to come into the area. And everything will start from square one.
If you need help fixing (spaying/neutering) your cats, please fill our Spay/Neuter services form.
Request Services Here: www.guardiansfortheanimals.org/request-services
If you need assistance with spay/neuter services for your cats, please fill out our request form. We will follow up with you as soon as possible.
Request Services Here: www.guardiansfortheanimals.org/request-services
Thank you for your concern about the dog. Unfortunately, we do not have the ability to take in dogs. Please contact your closest Rescue or Animal Control. You can find rescues by googling “Rescue in (your town.)”
