SCAT Street Cat Rescue Program (Saskatoon, SK, Canada S7H 5B2) promotes the implementation of feral cat population control through the internationally approved trap/neuter/release (TNR) program.
Street kittens are brought into foster homes for socialization and adoption whenever possible.
Compassionate caregivers work diligently to improve the life of feral colonies by providing aid and comfort, including food, water, shelter, and medical care.
Feral cats deserve our compassion and our protection from cruelty and abuse.
Street Cat Rescue, a registered charity, works to support caregivers and potential caregivers by providing funds for spay/neutering; a helpline for such things as socialization, relocation, trapping, medical issues, and neonatal kitten care; a network between foster homes and adopters; advice, moral support, and hands-on assistance to businesses, acreage owners, and novice caregivers; and educational materials and information sessions to promote public awareness of the suffering of homeless/feral cats directly linked to non-compliance with the spay/neuter philosophy.


