Learn more tips to trap cats under challenging circumstances at alleycat.org/HardToTrap 16 Alley Cat Allies Help with transportation If you don’t have a car to transport cats to the veterinarian, you can consider the following options: 1. Use an Uber, Lyft, or similar transportation service. Ask, as it could be at the driver’s discretion whether they allow animals in their vehicles. These services may have a specific option to bring pets or other animals as long as they are in a holding compartment like a trap or carrier. 2. Research a local animal transportation service. There may be options in your area. 3. Ask your veterinarian if they provide a transport service. Some clinics may have such services, especially for emergency situations. 4. Ask a friend, family member, or neighbor. Before you’ve trapped the cat, call in someone nearby who has a vehicle and ask if they can get you and the cat to the veterinarian. Try to secure this as far in advance as possible! 5. Post on neighborhood social media pages. On your neighborhood’s local Facebook page, or a networking site like Nextdoor, ask if people in your community are willing to transport you and the cat to the veterinary clinic. Transporting community cats in Florida © 2025 Alley Cat Allies. All rights reserved.
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