We’re celebrating National Feral Cat Spay Day by sharing some news from our latest TNR efforts. 🐾 Thanks to the support of Lollypop Farm (@lollypopfarm ), 21 cats from a large colony have been spayed/neutered, vaccinated, and returned to their caring feeders. These furry friends can now live their best lives without contributing to the cycle of kittens and the serious problem of cat overpopulation. We will continue working on this colony until all the cats are fixed! Preventing a litter of kittens leaves more resources available for those felines who need our help 🐱#tnrsavelives
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All proceeds from the multi-family garage sale go to Sad Tabby’s vet bill. He’s doing so much better now that his dental work is done.
With vet spots limited, we focus on the most vulnerable cats — females, kittens, and the sick or injured. In June, one friendly stray was reunited with her family thanks to a microchip, while others were fixed and made safe. So far this year, 232 cats have been spayed/neutered and vaccinated — a lifesaving effort made possible by our partners, caretakers, and donors.
While we avoid typical TNR during these freezing temps, we make exceptions for feeders who give outdoor cats some warm indoor access during the winter months
After a recent eviction, an estimated 30 cats were left without their devoted feeder. We TNRd over 20 of these cats in the spring, but due to a series of unfortunate events, couldn’t continue trapping at this location. In the past week we trapped and fixed an additional six cats and they are being evaluated for temperament.