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Save Cats & Obliterate OverPopulation, Inc. (SCOOP, Inc.)

P.O. Box 46624, Cincinnati, OH 45246

Contact Barb Wehmann
Email email@scoopcat.org
Phone (513) 771-2967
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Areas Save Cats & Obliterate OverPopulation, Inc. (SCOOP, Inc.) serves

We provide spay/neuter and vaccination vouchers to cover the majority of trhe cost for stray and feral cats in Hamilton, Butler, Clermont, and Warren counties in Cincinnati, OH.
We maintain 100 cats in two sanctuaries--many with special needs yet adoptable to the right home. We also have healthy cats waiting to be adopted. We feed a colony of 100 cats in a Middletown trailer park where we worked last year to spay/neuter, vaccinate, and provide medical care.

Save Cats & Obliterate OverPopulation, Inc. (SCOOP, Inc.)'s adoption process

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Person completes our application; SCOOP representative reviews it and calls places such as landlord, vet, etc.; our fee is $75.00 (often waived or reduced); person signs one page contract; cat is delivered to person's home; follow-up phone calls and home visits occur. We will adopt outside Cincinnati, but prefer distance be within several hundred miles to ease follow-up home visits for SCOOP representatives. We are a no-declaw organization. Our adopters must be living in a stable home situation and be independent from parents. We do not adopt to people living on a college campus. Adopters must be over age 21.

About Save Cats & Obliterate OverPopulation, Inc. (SCOOP, Inc.)

We formed in 2006, but have been involved in rescue since 2000. Our major goal is providing spay/neuter and vaccination vouchers to the community to anyone who helps a stray or feral cat regardless of the person's income. We believe that community members who help a free-roaming cat are performing a community service. Since 2007 we have provided 700 vouchers! Our other goal is maintaining two sanctuaries of 100 cats, many with special needs. However, they are adoptable. We also have healthy cats. We do not take relinguished cats from the public. Rather, our cats are typically from colonies where we do trap/neuter/return and the cats cannot be returned for some reason. For example, we do not return kittens, tame cats, ill cats, and declawed cats to outdoor homes. Many of these become adoptable. We also feed a colony of 100 cats where we provided spay/neuter during the summer of 2010.

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