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Pima Animal Care Center (PACC)

PACC is Tucson's local city shelter. Please click the link for the following:

  • Found/Lost/Stray Animal Assistance (including kittens)
  • TNR (trap/neuter/return) or humane trap rental
  • Deceased Animal
  • Working/Barn Cats Program
  • Safety Net Program (temp. housing for animals)

PACC

Community Resources

No-Kill Pima County has put together a comprehensive list of valuable resources including low-cost veterinary care, pet food assistance, pet-friendly apartments, and more to support pet owners in our community and try to keep pet families together.

No Kill Pima County

Paws Patrol

This rescue is located in Green Valley, AZ. They have a focus on community/feral cats with TNR aspects, adoption if applicable, and a Working Cat Program.

Paws Patrol

I LOST my cat!

Don't panic! Report missing to PACC, Petco Lost Love (linked below), Pawboost, Nextdoor app, and local Facebook lost and found groups. You can also email local rescues and shelters so they can be on the look out. If your pet is microchipped, contact the company to make sure the info is updated and report lost. Make flyers and don't give up!

Petco Lost Love

TNR (Trap/Neuter/Return)

What is this? A humane practice of trapping feral/community cats to get them fixed then returned to the location they came from. We have a few local groups who help with this or can rent the traps such as PACC or The Hermitage Shelter. TNR can also be done at PACC or Santa Cruz Vet Clinic for free on available days (see their Facebook page). Learn more about what TNR is from Sterling "The TrapKing" Davis through the link and why it is so important!

TrapKing TNR Info

Don't Kitten-nap! If you see kittens, wait before touching them!!

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