
Hero for Community Cats
Eliana is a hero for community cats! This dedicated young woman has inspired a whole community of TNR volunteers with her efforts to help cats and kittens in DeKalb County.
All LifeLine shelter locations are currently open with safety protocols in place for our teams and visitors. For information about the outbreak happening in our shelters, including how you can support the animals recovering in our care, please visit our FAQ page.
Visit a LifeLine shelter any day in May and adopt your new best friend for just $20!
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Adopt a pet in July and choose your pet’s adoption fee! Our shelters are full of incredible pets waiting for homes, and to them, your love is priceless!
Click here to explore all our adoptable pets.
Eliana is a hero for community cats! This dedicated young woman has inspired a whole community of TNR volunteers with her efforts to help cats and kittens in DeKalb County.
With colder temperatures settling in, community cats are looking for places to keep warm. Thankfully, you can help by building community cat houses!
To save the lives of outdoor cats, LifeLine follows a shelter-neuter-return (SNR) protocol based on best shelter practices and proven research.
With the community having concerns about outdoor cats, we’ve compiled common concerns and how to address them.
Trapping a community cat may seem intimidating, but it’s actually very easy! With our step-by-step guide, you can learn how to safely trap community cats.
With a lot of misconceptions about outdoor cats within the community, here are our recommendations for humanely managing them.