Guam Animals In Need
 
Customs and Airline information to transport pets to and from Guam:

www.Continental.com
www.Northwest.com
www.guamcustomsquarantine.com
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P. O. Box 22365, GMF Guam  96921
Email us at guamanimals@yahoo.com
Call us at 653-GAIN  (653-4246)
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Guam Animals In Need

How long does G.A.I.N keep pets?
How is G.A.I.N funded?
Who do we call to pick up strays in our village?
Who do we call to pick up dead animals on our streets?
Who do we call if we witness animal cruelty?
I can’t find my pet…what do I do?
I found a pet…What do I do?
What can I do about cats roaming around my neighborhood?
Can G.A.I.N. help me find just the right pet for my family?
How can I get a job in the Animal Care field?
I Can’t Keep My Pet – What Can I Do?
Are my donations tax-exempt?



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What can I do about cats roaming around my neighborhood?

Feral cats typically succumb to disease, parasites, starvation and death from stray dogs or cars, but they frequently live long enough to reproduce several times before then.
           
GAIN has cat traps available.  Just pay an $80 deposit, and use the traps to catch the feral cats in your neighborhood.  You can then make the decision to have them spayed or neutered and returned to you (trap and release), or turn them into the Shelter.

NEVER abandon a cat or door even it is a stray.  Abandoned animals will die a slow, painful death.  Please bring them to GAIN.  We have an after-hours drop box, and charge NOTHING to receive an animal–that’s part of our job.