How to save & take care of a kitten and feral cats - an advocacy tool kit

Fix Charleston by Kanawha-Charleston Humane Association

Contact Information

Fix Charleston by Kanawha-Charleston Humane Association

866-349-3698

Pet Food Banks: Food Bank
KCHA has a food bank that operates 6 days a week during normal business hours. Please call extension 118 for questions.

Services Offered: The Fix’Em Clinic is first and foremost a low cost spay and neuter clinic that is available to everyone, regardless of income or residency. During your pet’s spay/neuter procedure, and during our daily wellness walk-in hours, we can provide other routine services.

Community Cat Policies: Feral Cats
KCHA is a proud partner of Alley Cat Allies, and was named one of ACA’s Future Five: Shelter Partners to Save Cats’ Lives. As such, KCHA enacted a Feral Cat Protection Policy, meaning we serve healthy feral cats through Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR). KCHA does not impound feral or “free-roaming” cats for euthanasia or rehoming. If you need assistance with affordable spay and neuter services for feral or free-roaming cats, please call our public spay/neuter clinic Fix Charleston at (304) 342-5660.