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BARN CAT AND TRAP-NEUTER-RETURN PROGRAMS | UPPER VALLEY HUMANE SOCIETY

300 Old Route 10, Enfield, NH 03748

Eligibility

Barn Cat Program: Owners of working barns, warehouses, stables, or other safe, weather-proof outbuildings who wish to adopt a cat/s; TNR: Ability of landowner to assist and other factors

Hours

Open by Appointment

6034486888
Voice·

Information & Services | 603-448-MUTT

6034483593
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FAX

Fees

Adoption Fee for Barn Cat Program

Service area

Orange county, Vermont Windsor county, Vermont

Provides placement in barns and other outbuildings of cats who are not able to live as house pets and have nowhere else to go. All cats are spayed or neutered, microchipped, and vaccinated prior to adoption. Also provides Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) services, which is a non-lethal, three-step method used to reduce the number of feral and stray cats, both immediately and in the long term. Trap: Feral or stray cats are trapped using a safe, humane live trap; Neuter: Trapped cats are spayed/neutered and vaccinated by a veterinarian; Return: Spayed/neutered cats are returned to their home location.

Last Assured

08/27/2025

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UWGI

Providing organization

UPPER VALLEY HUMANE SOCIETY

Upper Valley Humane Society (UVHS) is a non-profit animal shelter, adoption center, and animal services organization serving the Upper Valley Region of Vermont and New Hampshire. UVHS provides adoption opportunities, as well as services to help pets stay with their families including a pet food pantry, community spay/neuter clinics, and temporary emergency boarding for the pets of people in in crisis (e.g. domestic violence, homelessness, and medical issues). It helps reduce over population and saves lives by helping property owners with cat colonies through its Trap-Neuter-Return program and barn cat adoptions. UVHS also works with dozens of towns, providing stray animal holding and assistance to police on cruelty and neglect cases.