Urgent Cats of Tampa Bay

Urgent Cats of Tampa Bay We are a group of volunteers dedicated to saving the cats/kittens at Hillsborough County PRC Please email: [email protected] to schedule.

---WHO WE ARE----------

We are not employees of Hillsborough County Pet Resource Center (HC-PRC) and have no control over their policies. We are a small group of volunteers who created this page to help the cats and kittens at HC-PRC gain exposure for adoption and rescue. We will do our best to keep the information as up to date as possible because we understand the emotional connections made wit

h the precious lives on our page. Since most of us work full time jobs, most updates will be made at night. IMPORTANT: The information provided about each cat on our page is collected from shelter reports and personal interactions. Specific information like age, sex, breed, temperament and health CANNOT be guaranteed. The shelter is a stressful environment for animals and the behavior displayed during meet and greets with us and potential adopters may not be representative of behavior outside the shelter. Additionally, because of the time investment required to maintain this page, we only get to spend a few minutes with each animal, which is not enough time for all potential behaviors to be observed. Please take this into consideration before deciding to adopt.

---ABOUT THE SHELTER----------

Hillsborough County Pet Resource Center
440 N Falkenburg Rd
Tampa, FL 33619
(813) 744-5660
Open Monday-Saturday 10am-5pm
By appointment. http://www.hillsboroughcounty.org/animalservices

Full list of adoptable animals currently at HC-PRC: https://public-solutions.hillsboroughcounty.org/enterprise/f?p=236:PETS:0:

http://www.petharbor.com/results.asp?searchtype=ADOPT&start=4&miles=20&shelterlist=%27HLLS%27&zip=&where=type_CAT&rows=10&samaritans=1&imgres=detail&grid=1

HC-PRC is a county kill shelter that takes in approx. 900 cats and 800 dogs per month. Strays are given a 5-day hold period to allow owners a chance to reclaim their lost pet. During the hold period, adoption applications and rescue holds are accepted on most animals, but be aware it is possible an owner will reclaim. Owner surrenders are given from 0-10 days depending on the reason for surrender. Once the hold period is up, an animal may be held for adoption screening, transferred to a qualified rescue, or euthanized. When the shelter is overcrowded, it is possible that owner surrenders will be euthanized immediately, as soon as the owner leaves the building! Please do not call HC-PRC and complain about animals being euthanized. It is the COMMUNITY that fills the shelter. By law, they must take every animal brought to them or picked up by the Animal Control Officers. The staff and volunteers work very hard to save as many as possible. HC-PRC has active volunteer and foster programs, hosts the First Saturday adoption events for families, participates in off site adoption events, runs adoption pricing specials, and is always working to improve the save rate. If it upsets you how many animals are euthanized at this shelter, take action. Volunteer to foster a shelter animal, become a volunteer, work with a local rescue, educate people about the importance of spay/neuter, or share the animals on this page to get them as much exposure as possible. Negative or profane posts will not be tolerated and repeat offenders will be banned from our page.

---RESCUE INFO----------

HC-PRC is VERY rescue friendly! The pull fee includes spay/neuter, vaccines, FIV/FeLV testing, microchip and county registration. Email the rescue coordinator at [email protected] for information on how to become a HC-PRC rescue partner. To place a rescue hold, email [email protected]. If the animal is already on the euthanasia list, you must send the hold email BEFORE 9AM with the words DO NOT EUTH and the Animal ID # in the subject line. Please also send a copy of your email to [email protected] so we know who is still in danger.

---FOSTER INFO----------

Foster parents are desperately needed, especially during kitten season (Spring thru Summer) when the shelter often takes in over 1,000 cats/kittens per month! Foster parents provide a life-saving service to allow underage kittens to grow so they can go back to the shelter for adoption once they reach 2 lbs. To become a foster parent for HC-PRC, email the foster coordinator at [email protected]. Out of county fosters welcome! Medical care for fosters is provided for free by the shelter. If you would prefer to foster through a rescue, contact one of the many wonderful local rescues in the Tampa Bay Area to get set up to foster. Different rescues provide varying degrees of support for their fosters in terms of food, litter and medical care (contact the rescue for details). Please don't contact a rescue at the last minute expecting to save the animals currently on the euth list. It will probably be too late then. The time to sign up is right now - when something can be done to save them.

---ADOPTION INFO AND FEES----------

To adopt from HC-PRC, you must email : [email protected]

Animals that have met time and health requirements are called Ready To Go (RTG). This means they can go home immediately and have been fully vetted and microchipped. All adopted animals are still required to be taken to a vet within 72 hrs of being picked up from the shelter. It is possible for animals to harbor unknown diseases, and a short quarantine period before introducing to your resident animals is recommended. The most common post-adoption observation in cats is upper respiratory infection (URI), often brought on by the stress of being in the shelter and spread by people touching the animals without washing their hands in between. Fee for RTG cats/kittens: $20
Fee for non-RTG cats/kittens: $50
Fee if released intact: $70

Adoption fee includes spay/neuter, deworming, flea treatment, up-to-date vaccines, microchip with lifetime registration, FIV/FeLV testing and county license. If a cat on our page captures your heart and you would like to make sure they are not euthanized but are not ready to permanently add to your feline family, consider the shelter’s Adopt-To-Rehome program. You will adopt the kitty with the intention of rehoming and can attend on-site adoption events at the shelter every month to help get exposure to find your foster a loving forever home.

---LONG DISTANCE ADOPTIONS----------

UCTB’s position on long distance adoptions is that they should be considered with caution. We do not personally arrange any adoptions, and the shelter requires adopters to come in person. Bare minimum, anyone pulling or adopting-to-rehome for a long distance adopter needs to arrange a home check as well as check vet references. The person picking up the cat at the shelter is responsible for the cat’s safety and well being. While we know there are many great long distance adopters who can offer wonderful homes, it is impossible to sort out the good from the bad without doing the proper checks (this requires more than a conversation on Facebook or even on the phone). Last but not least, if for ANY reason the adoption doesn’t work out (home check doesn’t pass, adopter backs out, cat gets sick, etc.), the person who picked up the cat needs to have a long-term plan in place. Pulling for a long distance adopter without a local back-up plan is irresponsible. We appreciate the Village’s support in ensuring these cats go to loving homes.

---PLEDGES----------

Pledges are for 501c3 non-profit rescues who are also current HC-PRC rescue partners. UCTB will post pledge pay-to information once the cat is safely out of the building. Unauthorized paypal posts will be deleted and repeat offenders will be banned. This policy will be strictly enforced to help protect the welfare of the cats.

---PAGE RULES----------

Please keep in mind we are not Animal Control and don't have the resources to investigate claims of neglect. If you feel a cat or any animal is being neglected, you should report it to your local Animal Control. We will use our best judgement when making the tough decision to ban someone and sometimes we may get it wrong. We are human. Regardless of whether you agree with us, we hope you will continue to help the animals at HC-PRC. The animals did not create any drama and should not be the ones to suffer for it. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts to all our supporters and all the tireless rescue workers who give up so much of themselves to save lives. The following activities are those which we look at when deciding whether to ban someone from our page:

1. Repeatedly calling us and our page murderers and other horrible names after it's made clear that we don't work for the shelter.
2. Repeatedly attacking other posters after being warned to stop.
3. Repeatedly pledging on a cat and then not following through with payment to the 501c3 rescue that pulled the cat. Pledge amounts are meaningless if the rescues can't trust them.
4. Saying you will send an email to save a cat and then not following through, either by not picking up the cat or not sending the email at all. That is the same thing as sticking the needle in the cat's vein.
5. Putting a cat in an unsafe situation, either by pulling without a solid plan on where the cat will stay long-term (and then, for example, demanding we take the cat from you or offering it on Craigslist for free) or pawning the cat off on an unfit or unstable foster just to get them out of the shelter. This is the so-called "get them out at any cost" mentality that leads to terrible suffering for the cats involved. As much as it breaks our hearts to see cats lose their lives in the shelter, there ARE fates worse than humane euthanasia. If the shelter confirms to us that your name is on the cat, then you are responsible for the cat.

Poor Mister has been waiting Sooooo Very LONG.  He did go to foster for a while but he has been back in the shelter and ...
06/07/2026

Poor Mister has been waiting Sooooo Very LONG. He did go to foster for a while but he has been back in the shelter and no one has chosen Him. He is shy. He is Black. He has crumpled ears. He will take time to warm up … but once he does he could very well be your best Friend Ever ‼️. Who is going to be the lucky person to give Mister a chance ?

***Mister is back at the shelter and available for adoption

*** ***Safe with shelter foster but available for adoption.

Update 4/6: 70 Days at PRC. Mister is 12 years old, neutered, 7.52lbs, who came in with oral & nasal discharge, & old BB pellets in his back. He is in need of a dental.

03/24/26 12:30 Foster note: He will now come out and eat while I am sitting close to him with my hand on his bowl so he can get used to me. I still haven’t given him any head pets or rubs yet, I am going slow with him & hopefully soon he’ll want them ! But he’s come a long way in just a couple of days!
03/17/26 10:27 When initial cleaning Mister came out of his litter room and sat in the middle of his condo, Mister observed staff clean another condo and immediately followed staff around with neutral body when being fed this morning.

Safe with shelter foster but available for adoption

***Available for adoption

** Mister is a 12-year-old neutered male weighing just over 7 pounds who came to PRC in rough condition. He arrived severely underweight with muscle loss, dehydration, and both oral and nasal discharge.
An old BB pellet was discovered lodged near his spine — a painful reminder that Mister has endured more than most cats ever should.

Mister’s biggest medical challenge is his mouth. He has severe, advanced dental disease with significant inflammation and ulceration. Many of his teeth are already missing, and the remaining teeth are affected by chronic resorptive disease and gingivostomatitis — a painful condition that typically requires full mouth extractions for relief. These extractions are complex and lengthy procedures, and unfortunately PRC does not have the capacity to perform them at this time.

Despite everything, Mister is eating wet food well and is currently comfortable on pain control. He recently underwent sedation for further evaluation, received supportive medications, and had his mouth gently flushed.

Even more remarkable is Mister’s growing trust. When staff approach, he offers slow blinks and gently leans into pets. He especially loves scratches around his shoulders and just above his tail, stretching up on his tiptoes in enjoyment. He has begun purring, kneading, and even engaging with a feather toy. Once unsure of treats, he now eagerly enjoys them when offered in a dish.

Mister needs a rescue partner who can provide the dental surgery and continued medical support required to truly relieve his pain. If you can help this resilient senior, please let us know.

Available for adoption

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY PET RESOURCE CENTER
RESCUE REQUEST FOR ASSISTANCE-
This animal has a specific need, and we are requesting assistance. This animal is not currently at risk of euthanasia but may become at risk if their conditionee or situation worsens and if no help is offered timely.

Mister
A2505558 *Senior in need of dental

Mister is a 12-year-old neutered male weighing just 6.5 pounds who has clearly had a hard life, yet remains quietly stoic through his discomfort. He presents with oral and nasal discharge and is severely underconditioned, with marked muscle loss, dehydration, and painful, advanced dental disease. His mouth is in rough shape with severe gingivostomatitis and heavy calculus, and his body condition tells the story of chronic struggle rather than age alone. Radiographs also revealed an old BB pellet lodged in his thoracic spine, a heartbreaking reminder that Mister has survived more than most cats ever should.

Despite everything, Mister deserves relief and a chance at comfort. He will require full mouth extractions and dental radiographs, care that we are unable to provide in-house at this time. We are urgently seeking a rescue partner who can step in to give Mister the medical care he needs and the compassion he has long gone without. While he remains at PRC, he will be supported with pain management and close monitoring, but what he truly needs is a rescue willing to see past his rough edges and give this gentle senior the chance to finally live without pain. Mister has allowed handling, but is very timid.


Rescue Partners Email [email protected]
And copy UCTB at [email protected]

June is officially Adopt a Shelter Cat Month. It's a perfect time to adopt, as shelters see a surge of kittens and cats ...
06/07/2026

June is officially Adopt a Shelter Cat Month. It's a perfect time to adopt, as shelters see a surge of kittens and cats during "kitten season".

Why Adopt?
Save Two Lives: Adopting opens up space at the shelter for another cat in need.
Pre-Vetted Pets: Most shelter cats come already spayed or neutered, microchipped, and up-to-date on vaccines.
Skip the Guesswork: Adopting a slightly older adult cat means their personality is already fully formed so you know exactly what you are getting.

By adopting a cat or kitten in June, you can help lessen the burden on shelters at this time of year. Even if you are unable to adopt a cat or kitten, there are other ways that you can help:

*Make a donation to your local animal shelter or one of the Tampa area Rescue Partners as a way to help offset the increased costs.
*Spread the word! Use social media to post a message about the many in need cats and kittens during Adopt-A-Shelter-Cat month on your Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram account.
*Consider becoming a shelter volunteer. Contact your local shelter to find out how you can become involved in their organization.
*If you can’t bring a cat into your home permanently, consider fostering. Contact a rescue group or your local shelter to see how you can become a foster parent. If local to Tampa Go to http://hcflgov.net/foster to get signed up to foster.
❤️

Can you make a difference? Interested in Fostering For Hillsborough County Pet Resource Center? ? Go to  http://hcflgov....
06/07/2026

Can you make a difference?

Interested in Fostering For Hillsborough County Pet Resource Center? ? Go to http://hcflgov.net/foster

06/07/2026

Want to make a difference? Live in Tampa and don’t mind driving? Then you could help save lives by offering to drive kittens from the shelter to their foster home. Many days there are kittens and cats that have deadline and need to be out of the shelter on short notice. Help is needed to get them safely to their foster. Please email [email protected] and get signed up to be a kitty uber driver today.

06/07/2026
***HCPRC Update 6/6-Rescue Plea 4pm DeadlineKen, Barbie, Skipper, and Chelsea are four 4-week-old kittens weighing betwe...
06/06/2026

***HCPRC Update 6/6-Rescue Plea 4pm Deadline

Ken, Barbie, Skipper, and Chelsea are four 4-week-old kittens weighing between 0.57-0.70lbs. This morning their energy has depleted and they are struggling in kennel. They are still eating wet food on their own. They will need commitment by 4pm. $5 deposit each.

Medical attached.

*** *** 6/6 Safe with Shelter Foster.

HCPRC Update 6/6-Rescue Plea 4pm Deadline

Ken, Barbie, Skipper, and Chelsea are four 4-week-old kittens weighing between 0.57-0.70lbs. This morning their energy has depleted and they are struggling in kennel. They are still eating wet food on their own. They will need commitment by 4pm. $5 deposit each.

Medical attached.

***Safe for the night but will be in need of a rescue or shelter foster in the morning.

URGENT 4:00 PM KITTEN
Must have rescue partner or shelter foster commitment and pick up by 4:00 pm Today !!

Barbie Crew
A2528087/88/89/90 4pm Deadline

Ken, Barbie, Skipper, and Chelsea are four 4-week-old kittens weighing between 0.57-0.70lbs. They all have some eye crusting and discharge but otherwise appear healthy. They are eating wet food on their own. They will need commitment by 4pm. $5 dollar deposit each.

Current fosters Email [email protected]
Rescue Partners Email [email protected]
And copy UCTB at [email protected]

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY PET RESOURCE CENTERRESCUE REQUEST FOR ASSISTANCE- This family has a specific need, and we are reques...
06/06/2026

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY PET RESOURCE CENTER
RESCUE REQUEST FOR ASSISTANCE-
This family has a specific need, and we are requesting assistance. This family is not currently at risk of euthanasia but may become at risk if their condition or situation worsens and if no help is offered timely.

Chips & Dips
A2527992/93/94/95 (K04)
$5 Deposit each
Rescue/Approved Foster Only

Plea from HCRC-Request for Assistance – 6 new families

We currently have mom cats and their kittens in the shelter, all in need of rescue placement. These families are especially vulnerable in the shelter environment and would greatly benefit from a safe, low-stress space to raise their young. If you’re able to help, please reach out—these moms and babies need support as soon as possible. Some can be separated from mom if necessary to pull. Medical upon request.

Chips & Dips A2527992/93/94/95 (K04)

Nacho is a 4-year-old mom caring for her three kittens Guac, Salsa, and Queso who weigh between 0.95-1.01lbs. They appear healthy and are eating wet food on their own. Mom is very stressed and has not allowed handling.

Current fosters Email [email protected]
Rescue Partners Email [email protected]
And copy UCTB at [email protected]

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY PET RESOURCE CENTERRESCUE REQUEST FOR ASSISTANCE- This family has a specific need, and we are reques...
06/06/2026

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY PET RESOURCE CENTER
RESCUE REQUEST FOR ASSISTANCE-
This family has a specific need, and we are requesting assistance. This family is not currently at risk of euthanasia but may become at risk if their condition or situation worsens and if no help is offered timely.

Gas Station Crew A2528025/26/27/28/29/30/31/32/34 (N19)
$5 Deposit each
Rescue/Approved Foster Only

Plea from HCRC-Request for Assistance – 6 new families

We currently have mom cats and their kittens in the shelter, all in need of rescue placement. These families are especially vulnerable in the shelter environment and would greatly benefit from a safe, low-stress space to raise their young. If you’re able to help, please reach out—these moms and babies need support as soon as possible. Some can be separated from mom if necessary to pull. Medical upon request.

Gas Station Crew A2528025/26/27/28/29/30/31/32/34 (N19)

Buc-ee’s is a friendly 2-year mom, trying her best to care for her large litter of 8 kittens Chevron, Mobil, Wawa, BP, Shell, Pilot, Circle K, and Love’s all just a week-old weighing between 0.31-0.57lbs. Everyone appears healthy, nursing from mom, but is currently being monitored for URI symptoms due to possible exposure.

Current fosters Email [email protected]
Rescue Partners Email [email protected]
And copy UCTB at [email protected]

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY PET RESOURCE CENTERRESCUE REQUEST FOR ASSISTANCE- This family has a specific need, and we are reques...
06/06/2026

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY PET RESOURCE CENTER
RESCUE REQUEST FOR ASSISTANCE-
This family has a specific need, and we are requesting assistance. This family is not currently at risk of euthanasia but may become at risk if their condition or situation worsens and if no help is offered timely.

Apple & Banana
A2527845/47 (RF01)
$5 Deposit each
Rescue/Approved Foster Only

Plea from HCRC-Request for Assistance – 6 new families

We currently have mom cats and their kittens in the shelter, all in need of rescue placement. These families are especially vulnerable in the shelter environment and would greatly benefit from a safe, low-stress space to raise their young. If you’re able to help, please reach out—these moms and babies need support as soon as possible. Some can be separated from mom if necessary to pull. Medical upon request.

Apple & Banana A2527845/47 (RF01)

Apple is a friendly 1 year old mom caring for her only baby, Banana who is 1 week old and weighs 0.68lbs. He tested negative for parvo. They both appear healthy.

Current fosters Email [email protected]
Rescue Partners Email [email protected]
And copy UCTB at [email protected]

Address

440 N Falkenburg Rd
Tampa, FL
33619

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