Santa7:
Here are some local "no kill" animal shelters to try to get the kitties into. If you end up letting Animal Services keep those cats and they are wild, they WILL be euthanized.
If they are not wild, there is a chance of euthanization if they do not get adopted within a certain time frame.
So, the following are all no kill, so you can start working on this:
http://thecatprotectionsociety.org/lobby.htmlThe Cat Protection Society
Open 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Monday thru Friday
Saturday: 10a.m. - 2 p.m.
Closed Sunday & Holidays
(352) 383-0685
Halo No Kill Animal Shelter
H.A.L.O.’s Main Shelter is located on US HWY 1 at Jackson Street
across from the Walmart Plaza
710 Jackson Street
Sebastian, Fl 32958
772.589.7297
Humane Society of South Brevard
2600 Otter Creek Lane
Melbourne, FL 32940
(321) 259-0601
http://www.carefelinetnr.orgThis bottom email is a group who LOANS out traps, and educates the public
in trap/neuter/return.
appointments@CAREFelineTNR.org
If none of these work out, let me know, and I will find more shelters. Also, never list your cats as "free cats." Always ask for around a $25 adoption fee. This protects your cats from those who go around collecting free cats for nefarious purposes.
If someone seriously wants a cat, they will have no issue paying an adoption fee. In my experience, those who balk at an adoption fee will not want to spend any money on the cat once they have it.
Cats are an expense and commitment, and you want them to go to people who will actually take care of them.