Lost & Found Animals
Safe Haven Stray Cat Policy
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When a cat arrives at the Safe Haven as a stray it is immediately checked for ID (collar and tag), tattoo, and microchip.
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If the cat has ID - we contact the owner right away.
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If the ID information is not current, we make every attempt possible to contact the owners.
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If the cat has a tattoo, we will contact the veterinary clinic that did the tattoo to get the owner's information and contact them.
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We scan stray cats for microchips and if it has one, we will contact the owner based on the information on the microchip.
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If the cat does not have ID or the contact information is not current and we cannot locate the owner - we post a photo, description of the cat, and the area it was found to our social media and shared to local missing pet groups/pages.
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All strays are placed on a 4-day stray hold, which mirrors the BCSPCA policy. If it's obvious that the cat needs immediate vet care, then we get them into the vet the same day for treatment.
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If a cat is not claimed after the 4-day hold, it is taken to the vet for a physical examination, vaccination, spay/neuter (if required) and treatment for parasites before going up for adoption.
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We also monitor the cat during this time to assess it's temperament in case it becomes adoptable.
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And then we put the cat up for adoption and find the best new home possible.