Feral Cat Program

MISSION: The dedicated volunteers of the Blount County Feral Friends (BCFF), an operating unit of ARFNets, are committed to end the overpopulation of feral and stray cats in and around Blount County Tennessee by using the humane concept of trap, neuter, and release (TNR). BCFF manages existing colonies, socializes and adopts out feral kittens, and relocates feral cats and colonies in danger.

What Is a Feral Cat What is TNR Why Do TNR Why is TNR Important Why Release and not just Remove

If you are feeding a stray cat or know of a group (colony) of wild (feral) cats in the Blount County area, or you would like more information on TNR, please E-mail ferals@arfnets.org


VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
(Volunteer Application)
Feed cats
Trap cats
Transport to/from spay/neuter clinics
Build/place feeding stations/shelters
Raise funds for colony support
DONATIONS Greatly Appreciated
Havahart feral cat traps
Small dog houses for colony shelters
Dry cat food
Old blankets for bedding
Straw for winters
Monetary Donation
Please visit our friends:
Alley Cat Allies
Knoxville Feral Cat Friends