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Union United, Inc. TNR Program

Union, NE 68455

Contact
Email unionunited@windstream.net
Phone (402) 490-7935
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Areas Union United, Inc. TNR Program serves

Union, Nebraska, located in Cass County.

Union United, Inc. TNR Program's adoption process

Additional adoption info

Through an agreement with our local animal shelter, we are able to provide low-cost spay/neuter services as well as vaccinations for these cats. An adoption fee of $35 is collected at the time of adoption in order to cover these veterinary care costs.

About Union United, Inc. TNR Program

The Union United TNR program is a division of Union United, Inc, a non-profit, community improvement group. To address our community's ever-expanding feral cat population we employ the trap, neuter, return strategy to ensure feral cats in Union, NE are vaccinated and spayed/neutered. Occasionally we do encounter stray or abandoned cats that are comfortable around people, which we try to locate homes for.

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