Coalition Member Groups

Helping Toronto's Homeless, Orphaned and Feral Cats
Toronto Street Cats
Toronto Humane Society
  • Offer free spay/neuter for feral cats Tuesday to Saturday – limited appointments, walk-ins when possible
  • Rent traps (including drop traps) to colony caretakers
  • Accept feral kittens under 10 weeks of age for socialization, depending on shelter capacity
  • 11 River Street, 416-392-9999, www.torontohumanesociety.com spayneuter@torontohumanesociety.com
  • Political advocacy around a broad range of animal service issues
  • Networking and support for Coalition member groups
  • Provide education resources, and direct the public to appropriate TNR resources
  • 101-221 Broadview Ave, 416-462-9541, www.animalalliance.ca
  • Provide public education and direct the public to appropriate TNR resources
  • 416-538-8592, www.torontocatrescue.ca
Toronto Animal SErvices
  • Offer free spay/neuter clinic for feral cats
  • Share available education materials on feral cats and TNR approach
  • 416-338-7297, www.toronto.ca/animal_services
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  • Provide the public with information on available resources for feral cats
  • Disseminate best practices to public/media
  • Host for trapping course
  • www.communitycats.ca
  • Provide the public with information on available resources for feral cats
  • Disseminate best practices to public/media
  • Low cost fee for cat sterilizations
  • Trap depot, food bank and winter shelters for certified caretakers
  • 16586 Woodbine Avenue, Stouffville, 905-898-7122,
    www.ontariospca.ca/adopt/community-cats/
  • Teams of feral cat feeders in well managed feral colonies
  • Focused in the downtown area (e.g. Danforth/Kensington)
  • Provide support to caretakers through training and advice
  • Foster / adoption program for socialized street cats
  • 416-410-3835, www.annexcatrescue.ca