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TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return)

A list of organizations that provide this specialized service(s).

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Wild About Cats of Cumberland County

PO Box 3093
Tennessee
38557
wildaboutcatscc@gmail.com
Small but extremely dedicated. Started 10 years ago. Sadly, MANY homeless cats in this mostly rural area where folks prefer hunting dogs and the local, under-funded shelter is always full. We can't stand to see the cats left unsheltered, unfed, and generally discarded. We promote S/N all the time.
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The Humane Society of McCormick County, Inc.

South Carolina
29835
info@hsmcsc.org(864) 391-2349
The Humane Society of McCormick County is a no-kill animal rescue. We pick up homeless cats and dogs in McCormick County and help them find loving homes. We offer low-cost spay and neuter to any cat or dog in the County and we a have a progressive trap - neuter or spay -and return (TNR) program and we monitor and feed several community cat colonies every day. We are 100% funded by private donations, grants and money raised through fundraising activities. All money raised goes to helping animals because we are all volunteers. The county does not have a city or county-run shelter. We are all our county has for help with homeless cats and dogs. We care for the dogs and cats that would otherwise have no other place to go.
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Animal Rescue Solutions Inc

909 Mansard Drive, Ste 115
Alabama
35209
todd.lehman@animalrescuesolutions.org(205) 709-6599
My name is Todd Lehman, @katdadde on Instagram. We feed, provide medical care including spay/neuter, and place up for adoption stray and feral colony cats. We also take in all cats from Homewood Animal Control. I do this to help save and change the lives of stray and feral colony cats.
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Saving Livy Cat Rescue

1109 DOYLE ROAD
Florida
32725
rescue@savinglivy.org(786) 973-3793
Saving Livy Cat Rescue all began with the love of all animals and saving Livy from the hood of our car at 2 1/2 weeks old in the parking lot of a supermarket. She saved us more than we saved her + because of saving Livy, we won't stop till we do our best daily to try and save all the cats. We are driven by the desire to make the world a better place for all cats and kittens. We do it all: trapping feral stray cats on the street for TNR in our own colonies or those of people who are unable to do so themselves, fostering orphaned kittens in need to vet them for their furever homes and more. Our hearts are in this. We live to rescue. One cat at a time. Our ultimate Saving Livy Cat Rescue expansion goal is to purchase property that allows us to open a facility with shelter capability. Our prospective facility would need a plethora of veterinary care/medical equipment for intake of felines in need (i.e., surrendered or stray cats, orphaned kittens, mama with neonatal kittens, recouperating feral cats from sterilization surgery, etc.) in the Deltona area within the next year. Having an additional rescue space would reduce the feline population, increase our ability to help the people who contact us and decrease the amount of times we have to say no.
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Their Voice Limited

Woodbridge
Virginia
22192
info@theirvoicepetrescue.org
Our mission is to prevent the over population of animals by spay/neuter. TNR unsheltered community cats, help our community members with basic animal needs in order to keep pets in their home and out of shelters. Decrease animal homelessness by adoption
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Cat Zip Alliance/Campus Cats

Watkinsville
Georgia
30677
feralcatcaregivers@yahoo.com(706) 207-1013
I am one of the non-profit's founders (received 501c3 status in 2007) and the original mission was to TNR and care for the community cats on the University of Georgia property and remove any tame cats and kittens for adoption. As the only TNR group in the area we soon were asked to help beyond campus and our mission is now summed up as: "Cat Zip Alliance/Campus Cats is an all-volunteer group with no paid employees, so you know your donations go directly to covering vet care, food, and supplies. Our broad mission is to promote humane and effective community cat management through our Trap-Neuter-Return-Monitor (TNR), barn cat, and adoption programs in order to keep community cats out of animal control facilities. On a smaller scale, we care for the community cats that live on and adjacent to University of Georgia property every day. On a larger scale, we loan out traps, conduct TNR workshops & trapping training sessions, and provide the resources someone might need in order to manage community cats in their own backyards or place of business, serving Athens Clarke County and surrounding counties in mid- and NE Georgia." My personal interest in this endeavor is as a professional wildlife biologist/ornithologist with many years of inventory and monitoring experience. I am a strong advocate for the humane and proven technique of TNR as the best solution we currently have for reducing community cat populations and subsequently reducing conflicts with wildlife but, believe just as strongly that there needs to be standard protocols established for TNR.
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Whiskers of Love Cat Rescue & Sanctuary

Phila
Pennsylvania
19114
deniserwolrescue@outlook.com
My name is Denise Reiner, and I have been advocating for homeless, and injured cats for more then 25 years. We take in many medical cases yearly that other rescues turn away. We take some of wost cases , and do our very best at a happy after for them. We assist in the community by empowering the community, and encouraging them to get involved with care for and spay/neuter cats
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Feline Network of the Central Coast

San Luis Obispo
California
93406
info@felinenetwork.org(805) 549-9228
Feline Network does not have a shelter, we are a rescue nonprofit, humane organization, ALL Volunteers- no paid staff. All the funds needed to maintain our network come from donations. We are dedicated to spaying/neutering, care, rescue, and adoption of cats and kittens in San Luis Obispo County. We have a feral cat program and advocate Trap Neuter Return. This is a free service. This helps our community by reducing the birth rate and allows cats to live out their lives in healthy, managed colonies. We also provide food for the feral cats. We rescue cats and kittens and place them in foster homes where there physical and medical needs are met. As you can imagine, kittens require lots of time, effort, and endless supplies. It’s an ongoing challenge and we always need help to pay for food, medical supplies, and neutering costs.
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NYC Teens for Animals Inc

New York
11204
nycteensforanimals@gmail.com
I started NYC Teens for Animals when I was 12 years old as a way to inspire people to volunteer for rescues. As a volunteer myself, I wanted to post the animals I worked with through photography and videos to help them find homes and to raise money for their veterinary care. NYC Teens for Animals Inc is now a small, foster-based non-profit organization. My goals remain the same - to get homeless animals adopted into loving families. We raise money for vet care, which is our first priority. We also encourage people to learn about TNR (Trap, Neuter, Release) to ensure that community cats lead healthier lives and to curb overpopulation.
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Mountain Cats TNR

630 N Mildred St #452
Ranson
West Virginia
25438
mountaincatstnr@gmail.com(571) 207-7617
Mountain Cats TNR, a 501c3 non-profit under Shannondale & Beyond Inc., was started in the fall of 2015. The mission is to help curb the feral and unwanted cat population with the method of trap-neuter-return (TNR). Since our humble beginnings, we have successfully spayed/neutered over 800 cats in Jefferson County, West Virginia. Relying solely on donations and volunteers in the community to fulfill this mission.
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