Cat Around Town Project

Cat Around Town Project C.A.T. is a rescue group promoting a cooperative effort to reduce the free roaming cat population in our community through adoption,education and TNR. TNR works.

Community cats are members of the domestic cat species that are not socialized to people and virtually unadoptable. They typically live in groups called colonies where they form strong social bonds within their community. Community cats make their homes where they find shelter and food. Because community cats are not socialized or adoptable, they do not belong in animal pounds or shelters. Instead

, they should be spayed/neutered, vaccinated and returned to their neighborhood home. TNR, or trap-neuter-release is the humane practice of trapping community cats who cannot be domesticated and brought inside as pets, spaying or neutering them and returning them to their original colony. A female cat can get pregnant when she is less than half a year old and will continue having litters of kittens until she is fixed. While having the cats gone might seem most convenient for everyone, it is a shortsighted and unrealistic solution for several reasons. When cats are removed from any location, whether they are relocated or eradicated, new cats soon move in to take over the vacated area and available food source (garbage, rodents, insects, etc.). In just a few months two intact cats can repopulate the area. New cats that move in to fill the void are likely to introduce disease and worsen nuisance behaviors. TNR of these cats has been proven to be humane, economical, and socially acceptable. A stabilized cat colony on the property site will deter other new cats from moving into the area. Still, newcomers may appear and do so usually, in increments of one or two at a time. These newcomers should be trapped immediately and vetted, as they are typically hungry and may be oblivious to consequence of the trap. Various measures can be taken to ensure that the cats do not create a nuisance on a given property. Sterilization alone eliminates most nuisance behaviors such as territorial fighting, and marking. Unobtrusive feeding stations can be devised so as to not inconvenience anyone by being an eyesore of sorts. No more kittens, cats’ lives and health are improved, and the population stabilizes and declines overtime. The behaviors and stresses associated with mating such as yowling and fighting stop. Rather than attempting the impossible task of saving thousands of unwanted cats each year, Cat Around Town focuses on the root of the problem – more kittens are born each year than there will ever be homes for. We believe that by spaying and neutering as many community cats as possible, we are proactively controlling overpopulation at its source. All kittens and any cats that are adoptable are removed from the colonies and adopted to suitable homes. One day, when the supply meets the demand, there will be a home waiting for every kitten in our community. Community cats are trapped, each cat passes through a complete workup with medical care, including examination, surgery, vaccinations, treatment for fleas and parasites, and ear tipping for identification as a graduate of the program. Cat Around Town needs volunteers to work with the hundreds of community, abandoned, or lost cats roaming the roads, streets and vacant lands of Kershaw County. Cat Around Town uses a trap-neuter-release program to try and help control the feline population. Volunteers can assist in a variety of ways, working with educating the public, colony caretakers, trapping cats, working at our adoption events, become a foster, food donations, or on fund raising committees. Anyone interested in volunteering please message us or contact us by email: [email protected]

Seesaw spent half the day walking around with a price tag stuck to her like it was designer fashion. She didn’t notice. ...
06/02/2026

Seesaw spent half the day walking around with a price tag stuck to her like it was designer fashion. She didn’t notice. She didn’t care. She simply accepted it.

Value: High
Attention to detail: Mediocre at best
Sticker‑removal skills: Tragically low

If you’re in the market for a cat who knows she’s priceless (even when labeled like clearance merchandise), Seesaw is now accepting applications from humans worthy of her presence.

06/01/2026

Geyser vs. The First Step: a saga of bravery, determination, and questionable coordination.

He almost had it… then didn’t… then almost did again.

Cheer him on in the comments—this tiny hero is giving it everything he’s got.

Different lap, different day, same Brisket.He’s a certified lap‑tist — spreading the good news of snuggles wherever he g...
05/30/2026

Different lap, different day, same Brisket.
He’s a certified lap‑tist — spreading the good news of snuggles wherever he goes.
Apply within to become his permanent seating arrangement.

Pot Roast is posted up at the front like a Walmart greeter who takes his job very seriously. He can’t see much over the ...
05/29/2026

Pot Roast is posted up at the front like a Walmart greeter who takes his job very seriously. He can’t see much over the sign, but he absolutely refuses to clock out until his family arrives.

Up top, Brisket is living his best “penthouse suite” life, judging everyone from above like a tiny HOA president who has notes.
Barbacoa, holding down the middle shelf, is giving supportive middle‑management energy—monitoring both his brother’s greeter duties and the snack situation with equal commitment.

Adopt one. Adopt two. Adopt the whole meat‑lover’s trio. They’re ready.

05/26/2026

“Show me your toes!” 👀🐾
Toes said, “Listen… I may not have the bonus beans, but I WILL present these standard‑issue toes like they’re VIP, backstage‑pass, polydactyl‑level premium.”

She’s out here flexing like her sister Phalanges didn’t win the genetic lottery.
No extras? No problem.
Toe beans: factory standard but displayed with first‑class flair.
Confidence: level unlimited

Crockpot would like to formally announce that these are the ONLY babies she plans on having from now on… plastic, silent...
05/21/2026

Crockpot would like to formally announce that these are the ONLY babies she plans on having from now on… plastic, silent, and already potty trained. 👶🐱😂

She’s traded midnight feedings for toy supervision and honestly seems pretty pleased with her life choices. The baby doll may be clingy, but at least it doesn’t nurse every 12 minutes. 🤣

Spaying and neutering helps cats live healthier lives, reduces overcrowding, and prevents countless unwanted litters from ending up homeless or in shelters. Crockpot fully supports the “adopt toys, not surprise kittens” lifestyle. 💕🐾

🎓🐾 Graduation season is here, and apparently SOME moms still haven’t mastered the “let your baby grow up” part. 😂Meanwhi...
05/18/2026

🎓🐾 Graduation season is here, and apparently SOME moms still haven’t mastered the “let your baby grow up” part. 😂

Meanwhile, the graduate in the back is out there celebrating like he just passed Advanced Biscuit Theft with honors. 🐱🎉

To all the proud moms and dads, foster parents, and everyone who’s ever cried over a baby making it to their next chapter… we see you. Even if your kids are still batting at your arm in public. 🐾💙

🚨 INMATE PROFILE: BARBACOA 🚨Current charges include:🐾 Public intoxication… on canned food🐾 Resisting bedtime🐾 Grand thef...
05/14/2026

🚨 INMATE PROFILE: BARBACOA 🚨

Current charges include:
🐾 Public intoxication… on canned food
🐾 Resisting bedtime
🐾 Grand theft hearts
🐾 Possession of illegal levels of cuteness

Barbacoa is currently serving a 24/7 sentence at PetSmart Two Notch and is accepting visitors, treats, and potential getaway drivers 🥹🏡 Come meet this tiny criminal and see if you’re the one to post bail!

05/10/2026

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P. O. Box 1501
Camden, SC
29021

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