Community Cat Program, Berkshire Humane Society

Community Cat Program, Berkshire Humane Society Animal D.R.E.A.M.S. is now the Community Cat Program of Berkshire Humane Society, a non-profit organization. Community Cat Trap Neuter Return Organization

The Community Cat Program improves lives of feral and abandoned cats in Berkshire County, Massachusetts.

12/16/2025

On Today's , Stacey, from our Community Cat Program, explains how to make a safe and effective outdoor cat shelter for kitties who may be strays, ferals or indoor/outdoor cats seeking shelter during the cold winter months. She advises what is appropriate material to use along with proper sizing. If you have any questions regarding how to build a proper cat shelter, please feel free to reach out to our CCP volunteers to learn more. 413-997-2287 or [email protected]

11/02/2025
09/16/2025

On today's - Stacey from our Community Cat Program, Berkshire Humane Society discusses how important it is to reach out to them now regarding any stray cats you may be feeding in preparation for winter. Now is the time to set up a program and routine to make sure the stray population in your area is prepared for upcoming harsh weather. You can reach our CCP by calling (413)-997-2287 or emailing [email protected]

We need your help!Our Community Cat Program is in desperate need of food, specifically small bags of dry and canned food...
07/14/2025

We need your help!

Our Community Cat Program is in desperate need of food, specifically small bags of dry and canned food for our TNR cats -- if you can help in any way we would greatly appreciate the support!

When bringing donations please specify they are for the "Community Cat Program". Drop offs can be made in the lower parking lot in the designated bin at 214 Barker Rd, Pittsfield., (or at the main desk of the shelter).

https://berkshirehumane.org/program/community-cat-program/

We thank you in advance for any assistance. For questions, please contact - (413)-997-2287

[email protected]

05/02/2025

We need your help!

Our Community Cat Program is in desperate need of food, specifically wet food for our TNR cats -- if you can help in any way we would greatly appreciate the support!

You can visit the "Wishlist" on the main Berkshire Humane Society page and select "Community Cat" in the wish list section or specify, "Community Cat Program". Drop offs can be made in the lower parking lot in the designated bin at 214 Barker Rd, Pittsfield.

https://berkshirehumane.org/program/community-cat-program/

Click "WISH LIST"

We thank you in advance for any assistance. For questions, please contact - (413)-997-2287

[email protected]

Thanking our Volunteers, fee-waived adoptions for adult dogs, free rabies and microchip clinic, Where are They Now? and ...
04/18/2025

Thanking our Volunteers, fee-waived adoptions for adult dogs, free rabies and microchip clinic, Where are They Now? and more in our latest electronic newsletter! https://conta.cc/42gNAKy

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Two of many kitties returned to a farm this past week after being altered, rabies-vaccinated, parasite-treated, and eart...
12/22/2024

Two of many kitties returned to a farm this past week after being altered, rabies-vaccinated, parasite-treated, and eartipped. It’s a big deal to feed 42 cats, and the farmer was struggling with the expense of it. But then the best thing happened; a kind animal lover made the commitment to send 90 lbs of dry food and 42 cans of wet food EVERY MONTH!! It doesn’t cover all of the food needs, but it makes a big dent. The farmer is so grateful. This colony’s future is truly bright now.

47 feral cats spayed and neutered from a farm and a business across the street! The kitties are so happy to be back home...
12/20/2024

47 feral cats spayed and neutered from a farm and a business across the street! The kitties are so happy to be back home. Now, it’s a stable colony. They’ll be fed and sheltered in the place they know for the rest of their lives.

12/20/2024

This King Has Long Legs, Life is Beautiful and more stories in the electronic version of Berkshire Humane Society's Holiday Newsletter! https://conta.cc/49IINUn

12/16/2024

It’s a fuzzy video, but we’re returning some of the spayed and neutered cats to the farm- ones that were fixed last week. They’re so happy to be back home! There were 42 cats at this farm, and they’re all getting spayed or neutered, rabies-vaccinated, parasite-treated, and eartipped.

This is the very last project of this year, but we’re still taking calls from folks who care for feral cats. We put them on a list to trap, neuter, and return in the spring.

We are an all volunteer team, dedicated to our spay and neuter mission. If you want to make a donation to support TNR in the Berkshires, you can send a check made out to Community Cat Program of Berkshire Humane Society and sent to the Berkshire Humane Society at 214 Barker Road, Pittsfield, MA 01201.

We also have a cat food pantry just for feral cats. That’s because cats often show up at the doorsteps of people who are kind enough to to care for them, but don’t necessarily have spare money to buy them food. All of the cats we give food to have gone through our Trap Neuter Return program, or are scheduled to. Our food pantry makes sure those cats get the support they need.

Want to help with that?

We need both shreds and pate canned food (any brand, any size). We run out of food on a regular basis. Food can be left in the donation box next to the garage in the lower parking lot at Berkshire Humane. If any food is left at the BHS main desk, it needs to be labeled for Community Cats Pantry. We can also use gift cards to purchase food at Tractor Supply, WalMart, Pet Supplies Plus, or Petco. People can also place food orders (for Community Cats Program) through Amazon or Chewy’s. Any monetary donations need to be specifically designated for: Community Cats Food Pantry. Our mailing address is: Community Cats Program, 214 Barker Rd. Pittsfield, MA 01201. We deeply appreciate your support.

12/14/2024

Check out all the cats in the Edda Hyde Community Cat Room today. It’s full! All have been spayed or neutered, or waiting to be. All from a project we wrote about in the previous post.

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214 Barker Road
Pittsfield, MA
01201

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