
Collier County Domestic Animal Services (DAS) has announced a temporary suspension of cat intake from July 14 to 30, citing a surge in feline illnesses—primarily upper respiratory infections and panleukopenia—and overcrowding at the shelter.
🩺 Why It's Happening
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In June 2025, cat intakes jumped by 60% compared to June 2024, reflecting a national overcrowding trend.
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DAS Division Director Meredith McLean emphasized the need to protect the current population and concentrate on emergency medical cases only.
🐾 What’s Still Allowed
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Cats in urgent medical distress will still be accepted.
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Adoption center remains open, as do emergency response and animal-control services.
💕 How the Community Can Help
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Adoption fees waived through September 9, 2025, encouraging families to provide homes for healthy cats.
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DAS is actively seeking foster volunteers, offering full vet care, supplies, and support—just provide space and affection.
📌 What Comes Next
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The shelter will resume standard cat intake once the 30-day pause ends July 30, and conditions stabilize.
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DAS continues sanitation, protective gear, and targeted medical treatment to minimize disease spread



