Welcome to Cat Stats Miami!

Cat Solutions 305 administers Cat Stats Miami, a confidential, secure database of OUTDOOR/feral/STRAY/COMMUNITY cat colonies throughout the Greater Miami and surrounding areas.

 

If you are feeding outdoor, feral or stray cats and/or kittens, you've come to the right place! Please sign up the cats or cat colonies here so we can help you help them. Anyone feeding or regularly seeing free-roaming, outdoor cats or caring for a colony of cats can join. If all of the cats are not fixed yet, you can still join.

 

We know how important it is for you and the safety of your cats to keep the location of the cats and your identity private. Your information will ONLY be used by authorized administrators to track cat colonies and provide support.

 

With your cooperation, we will dispatch a trained, humane cat trapper to you for free TNVR services, free cat food drops when available and caregiver/feeder support.

 

Why you should sign up your cats and cat colonies (even if you're not the main caregiver).

 

  • It could save your cat's lives! If an eartipped cat is brought to a local shelter, the Cat Stats Miami cat colony database can help to locate the colony from where the cat originated from and notify you as the caretaker, but only if you are registered in our private database. If your cats or colony is not registered and you cannot be contacted, an alternative placement for your cat may not be found and euthanasia could be the outcome.

 

  • The data is helpful in securing funding for TNR. Information in the database on the number of colonies and altered cats in specific areas can help Cat Solutions 305 receive a grant to help more feral cats in the greater Miami area.

 

  • Data can help prove TNR works. One of the metrics tracked by the database is changes in colony sizes over time. Your experience with your colony may support our advocacy of pro-TNR policies.

 

  • Maintain a well-managed community-wide system. Despite its many successes over the years, TNR still has very vocal opponents who would like to see the practice end. By having a database with a high rate of participation by caretakers, we can show we are organized and run an effective, responsible program.

 

 

Welcome to Cat Stats Miami!

Cat Solutions 305 administers Cat Stats Miami, a confidential, secure database of OUTDOOR/feral/STRAY/COMMUNITY cat colonies throughout the Greater Miami and surrounding areas.

 

If you are feeding outdoor, feral or stray cats and/or kittens, you've come to the right place! Please sign up the cats or cat colonies here so we can help you help them. Anyone feeding or regularly seeing free-roaming, outdoor cats or caring for a colony of cats can join. If all of the cats are not fixed yet, you can still join.

 

We know how important it is for you and the safety of your cats to keep the location of the cats and your identity private. Your information will ONLY be used by authorized administrators to track cat colonies and provide support.

 

With your cooperation, we will dispatch a trained, humane cat trapper to you for free TNVR services, free cat food drops when available and caregiver/feeder support.

 

Why you should sign up your cats and cat colonies (even if you're not the main caregiver).

 

  • It could save your cat's lives! If an eartipped cat is brought to a local shelter, the Cat Stats Miami cat colony database can help to locate the colony from where the cat originated from and notify you as the caretaker, but only if you are registered in our private database. If your cats or colony is not registered and you cannot be contacted, an alternative placement for your cat may not be found and euthanasia could be the outcome.

 

  • The data is helpful in securing funding for TNR. Information in the database on the number of colonies and altered cats in specific areas can help Cat Solutions 305 receive a grant to help more feral cats in the greater Miami area.

 

  • Data can help prove TNR works. One of the metrics tracked by the database is changes in colony sizes over time. Your experience with your colony may support our advocacy of pro-TNR policies.

 

  • Maintain a well-managed community-wide system. Despite its many successes over the years, TNR still has very vocal opponents who would like to see the practice end. By having a database with a high rate of participation by caretakers, we can show we are organized and run an effective, responsible program.

 

 

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