TVAR IN BERKELEY COUNTY
How Does It Work?
Step 1:
You trap a stray or feral cat near you using a medium-sized animal trap. The cat must be able to stand up and lie down, and be fully extended in the trap. If the trap is too small, then we cannot accept it. This is for the safety of the cats and our vets. Please ensure that your trap can close securely, or zip-tie it shut so that we don’t have any escape artists. Trap rentals are available at the animal shelter, but they are not guaranteed on the day of the clinic.
Step 2:
You bring the cat to Charleston Animal Society – Berkeley Campus on the morning of one of the clinics between 6:15am and 7:30am. Approximately 40 cats are accepted at each clinic by appointment or walk-ins on a first-come, first-served basis. Appointments can ONLY be made using the online link; we do NOT accept appointments via phone.
Appointments fill up quickly, but we will still always take walk-ins until we hit our limit, so if you can’t get a spot, then still bring us your cat! We operate as a drive-through, so you will remain in your vehicle until one of our volunteers lets you know it’s your turn. Note: There is a limit of three (3) cats per person per day.
Step 3:
The cat will be transported to Charleston Animal Society – Main Campus, where their team will spay/neuter, vaccinate, microchip, and ear-tip the cat. Once out of surgery, the cat is moved to recovery, where they are monitored until they are placed back in their traps. The traps are then loaded back up onto the transport van and brought back to CAS – Berkeley Campus.
Step 4:
Once the transport van arrives back at CAS – Berkeley Campus, you will come to get your cat between 3 PM and 5 PM on the same day you dropped them off. You will receive specific instructions during check-in. We may give you a text or a call and let you know they are ready for pick-up!
Step 5:
After you pick up the cat(s), you will need to keep them in the trap for 24 hours. They need to be kept somewhere safe and away from other animals, like a shed, garage, or a spare room in your house. It’s best to keep the cat covered with a towel or blanket so they don’t get overwhelmed. You can drop some food in the trap for them while they’re in there, so they can still eat. If you think the cat is not healing well, contact your local vet, as we cannot give out medical advice.
Step 6:
After this period has passed and you can tell the cat is healing well, the cat is ready to return to where you found them! You must return the cat exactly where you found them because that is where they know how to survive.
When and Where Does This Happen?
When: Below are the dates that we have confirmed:
- June 4th
- June 11th
- June 25th
*All dates are subject to change
Drop-off for walk-ins starts after all appointments are checked in, no earlier than 6:30 am. If you have an appointment you must arrive before 6:30 am or your appointment will be forfeited. Walk-ins are first come, first served.
Pick-up is typically early to mid-afternoon depending on when the transport van returns. Please plan to be there by 5pm at the latest as that is when the shelter closes and we cannot board cats overnight.
Where: This clinic takes place at Charleston Animal Society Berkeley Campus in Moncks Corner. The address is 131 Central Berkeley Dr, Moncks Corner, SC 29461.
**Note that this page, and all other communication, is monitored by volunteers, so please allow 24-72 hours for a response.**
All information is subject to change without notice
How Can I Help?
Visit casberkeley.org/support-our-cause/ to donate to keep our lifesaving work alive by making a monetary donation or by donating items to our shelter wishlist!
