At the same time we are doing TNR at several larger colonies in the city, we are also caring for 35 friendly cats and kittens.
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We’re making the rounds in our second Kitten-Free Zone target area in the 14608 zip code, leaving door hangers with information about the serious problem of cat overpopulation,
Today, we celebrate our feline friends and shine a spotlight on the incredible impact of TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return) for our community cats🐈❤️
Stabilizing cat populations requires that ALL cats — ferals, strays, and indoor/outdoor pets — are spayed and neutered. Friendly collared cats don’t need our trapping skills but they do need to be fixed.
Thank you to everyone who donated food yesterday or at our donation box and through our Chewy wishlist. Thank you also to Natural Pet Foods for their help.
Many kind people care for Rochester’s large homeless cat population. Besides food and water, they provide warm shelter and are on the lookout for new cats so they can be spayed or neutered and evaluated for proper placement.
While fresh, clean water is always essential for our feline friends, this brutal heat makes it even more important. These beauties are enjoying a cool drink!
So happy to announce that we were selected to receive a matching grant by the Community Cats Grant Program administered through United Spay Alliance (@unitedspayalliance ).
Sending a huge THANK YOU to Abundance Food Co-op for doing a “Round-up for RocKats” in February.
Relocations are the very last resort for feral cats. We do our best to keep cats in their familiar neighborhood, but periodically we encounter unfortunate situations that require moving cats to a barn or alternate setting.