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TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return)

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

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The Cat Crossing

Ohio
44113
thecatcrossingcleveland@gmail.com(216) 854-3782
We rescue cats off of the streets of Cleveland and give them the care they need. If they are feral, we put them into our TNR program, if they are adoptable they go up for adoption, and if they are neither they become one of our sanctuary cats.
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Humane Society of Bay County

1607 Marquette Ave.
Michigan
48706
(989) 893-0451
The Humane Society of Bay County was formed in November 1984 by a group of concerned citizens who recognized a need within our community. Since that time, the organization has acted as the animal advocate in our community. Mission: The Mission of the Humane Society of Bay County is to save, protect, and enhance the lives of animals in Bay County. Vision of the future: The Humane Society of Bay County is the community’s resource organization for saving animals and looks to a future no-kill shelter. Values: All animals’ lives are valued No Kill Shelter for Adoptable Animals Affordable Spay and Neuter Program Educational Programs at all levels throughout Bay County
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Rescue Cats of Florida, Inc

4220 Waterville Ave
Wesley Chapel
Florida
33543
rescuecatsofflorida@gmail.com
Our Mission: To rescue, vaccinate, spay or neuter, and find loving adoptive homes for stray, abandoned and neglected cats and to increase public awareness of the companion animal overpopulation issue and provide solutions to end the killing of adoptable animals in the Tampa Bay area and beyond.
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Mama Chris Animal Rescue Inc.

Staten Island
New York
10307
mamachrisrescue@gmail.com(347) 983-2240
It is our belief that every stray is worthy, it is our goal to help them live the best life possible. Our services are geared toward stray animals in the community. We vet them, social them and place for adoption. In the case of truly feral cats, we do Trap, Neuter and Return. (Any friendly cats are placed for adoption)
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Woodbridge Animal Shelter

195 Woodbridge Ave
Sewaren
New Jersey
07077
Woodbridgeanimalshelteradopt@gmail.com
The Woodbridge Animal Shelter is a municipal shelter that holds intakes animals for Woodbridge Township and additional contracted towns. Our goal is to match lost pets with their owners and to rehome unwanted animals. We are dedicated to finding loving, permanent homes for our animals to thrive in.
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Windy Ridge Rescue

South Carolina
29040
windyridgerescue@gmail.com(803) 421-7775
We assist residents to TNR cat colonies in the area to reduce the extermination of homeless cats. We educate on the importance of and provide spay&neuter assistance. We accept accidental litters and family pets for rehoming to prevent them from being surrendered to high kill shelters. We pull from high kill shelters. All rescues are spayed or neutered, brought up to date on vaccines and given heartworm & flea preventatives. Many of our rescues are transported to no kill rescues in Vermont and NY who have high adoption demands. We do all this to prevent the neddless deaths of homeless pets in our area.
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Fat Cat Rescue, Inc

2201 MLK Dr
North Chicago
Illinois
60064
fatcatrescueinc@gmail.com
Fat Cat Rescue, Inc. is an all volunteer based-, nonprofit organization dedicated to reducing the feral and stray cat population by partnering with trap-neuter-return programs and by finding homes for adoptable cats and kittens. Our focus is on cats, but we help any homeless, injured, or abused animal that we encounter. Fat Cat Rescue, Inc. partners with trap-neuter-return groups to address the issue and needs of feral cat populations in Lake County, IL. Our priorities are to: Trap and transport cats to established TNR programs, return feral cats to their colonies, and provide food and winter shelters to caretakers. Care for feral cat colonies that do not have caregivers and for cats whose caregivers have moved, lost their homes, or have passed away; Arrange for foster care for socializing feral kittens and adoptable cats, with the goal of finding them permanent homes; Relocate feral cats in dangerous situations to safe areas. Assist any animal in an emergency situation or with a life-threatening medical condition and, if needed, contact an appropriate rescue group.
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Stray Healthcare and Education to Limit Population, Inc

PO Box 245
New York
12524
info@strayhelp.org
Our mission is Our mission is to rescue and care for stray and homeless animals while providing humane education to the community. We work with members of the community to help cats in need. We conduct trap/neuter/return and place projects and train home and business owners on how to properly care for free roaming cats on their property and in their neighborhoods. We focus in southern Dutchess County, but help people throughout Dutchess, Putnam and Orange counties by connecting them with local rescues that can work with them, loaning equipment, coordinating spay/neuter clinics and offering guidance.
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Jelly's Place

2905 San Pablo Dam Rd
San Pablo
California
94803
admin@jellysplace.org(510) 621-3493
Jelly's Place is a community nonprofit organization providing rescue, veterinary care, and placement for dogs and cats who are homeless, abandoned, impounded, sick, or injured in West Contra Costa County, especially in the cities of Richmond and San Pablo, Ca. Julie's Place is also a no-kill shelter, and some animals are cared for by volunteers in their homes. Donations are tax-deductible. Jelly's Place provides education to the community on vaccinations, socialization of a new pet, problem behaviors, and other needs to promote responsible pet ownership and to help low-income families keep their beloved pets.
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Randall's Rescues, Inc.

New Jersey
08054
randallsrescue@gmail.com(609) 760-0443
We believe that all animals deserve a 2nd chance at a warm loving home, or for some, even their 1st chance, what I like to call "the luckiest day of their lives!" Many of these animals would never have a chance of surviving if not for rescues. It is our goal to try to minimize feral colonies as well as the stray overpopulation by utilizing a method called TNR (Trap, Neuter, Return as well as what we call TNA (Trap, Neuter, Assess). This allows us to slowly work on getting ALL adoptable cats and kittens out of the feral colony and into loving homes. For more information on TNR, please visit Alley Cat Allies. This is a wonderful resource for helping cats in your neighborhood as well as feral colony management. We are not a traditional shelter, so we don't have a location or building for our rescues. All of our rescues are fostered in loving homes to help them adjust to a normal home life, not in cages. They are handled daily and given lots of love and companionship. Generally we like to put animals in foster homes with other pets and children to try to ensure they are comfortable in many environments/homes. We rescue many animals from the Marlton, Cherry Hill, Delran and many areas in South Jersey, primarily. As of November 2013, we are a New Jersey-based state certified non-profit, as well as a Federally recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. We are no-kill animal rescue that relies on our wonderful foster parents to keep our animals safe and comfortable.
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