Trap, Neuter & Return

Help us reduce the overpopulation of stray and feral cats

What is TNR & Why it Matters

TNR is a program designed to help reduce the overpopulation of feral cat colonies. Many of these cats are not friendly enough to be brought inside and become adoptable. So we get out there to trap them, neuter or spay them to stop the overbreeding, return them to a familiar or safe location, and keep an eye on them in case they need veterinary care.

What is the problem with stray/outdoor cats?

Stray cats don’t have anyone to look after them, and every moment a cat spends outside puts them in serious danger. Just look at the facts:

  • 5.4 million cats are hit by cars in the U.S. every year

  • Outdoor cats are exposed to parasites, illness, and disease which can be deadly to them and can they expose these things to other pets, wildlife and even humans

  • Coyotes, snakes, panthers, bobcats, alligators, and birds of prey actively predate on and kill cats as they can be easy prey

  • Cats are poisoned often due to consuming a poisoned rat or being poisoned from a person who doesn’t like stray cats

  • Other peoples pets can attack outdoor cats causing fatal injuries

There are also detrimental environmental concerns due to the severe overpopulation of outdoor cats:

  • House cats kill over 12 billion mammals every year in the U.S. alone

  • House cats kill over 2.4 billion birds every year in the U.S.

  • About 75 percent of nonnatural bird deaths are committed by cats

  • Outdoor cats have contributed to the extinction of over 60 species

So, what can you do?

One way to make an impact is to donate to our TNR Program

Make a one time donation or start monthly donations

Make a Donation Today

Since these kitties cannot be adopted, we cannot recover paying for their care with adoption fees. We rely solely on donations to continue helping feral cats who cannot be placed in homes

Emergency Treatment

$350+

1 Trap

$75

1 TNR Program Spay/Neuter

$50

1 Bag of Food

$25

Another way to help is to become a kitten foster or a cat trapper

When you become a foster you can help us take in a sick feral cat who needs medical attention or you could take in mother who is ready to give birth or has kittens with her. Together, we can TNR the cats and find kittens the pur-fect forever homes.

You can also help us trap cats, get them TNR neuter appointments, get them fixed, and return them to a familiar or safe space.

Apply to Become a Foster Today

You can be part of the solution

Spay and neuter your pets

Keep your pets indoors

Vaccinate your pets

Care for the ferals

Watch the roads for cats

Never take kittens without the mother cat

Post about TNR on social media channels

Feed cat colonies during the day to avoid accidental wildlife feeding

Tell your friends, family & neighbors about TNR so they can get involved too

You can purchase our TNR merchandise to both support our cause and spread the word about TNR

Cats who are not friendly to people are called “feral”, the only way to catch feral cats is by trapping them

Available in t-shirts and tank tops

Options in ladies and uni-sex cuts

Sizes ranging from XS to 3XL

Each design comes in unique colors

Click images to purchase

Questions?

Cats that have left ear tips have been trapped, neutered, and released