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TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return)

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

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Forgotten Feral Felines of Florida, Inc.

7755 Woodsmuir Dr
West Palm Beach
Florida
33412
pianopal@earthlink.net(561) 329-5798
Our efforts began with feral cat TNR which naturally evolves into kitten fostering. We have been using personal funds for quality kitten care; but hope to alleviate that somewhat with the benefits of our upcoming non-profit status. We do what we do for the love of cats; and to the best of our abilities, we strive to achieve a healthy & happy future for each of our fosters.
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ittybittykittyny

8800 4th Avenue Bay Ridge
New York
11209
IttyBittyKittyNY@mail.com(917) 889-5896
Itty bitty kitty NY is a small grassroots rescue group founded in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. All of the rescuers are volunteers with the care, love and compassion to save the lives of kitties in New York.
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4 Paw Luv Rescue NFP

Illinois
60536
info@4pawluv.org(630) 230-8870
Our organization is completely run by volunteers, everyone from the President to the person cleaning cages. We have 2 main focus areas. The first is that we want to find adoptable, homeless animals their forever home. We know that there currently is not enough room to hold all the stray cats in this area because of the government run shelters performing euthanasia to make more space for incoming animals. While we are no-kill and have limited space, we can still help take in some of the highly adoptable animals that would have been euthanized and find them a great home. Our volunteers love to care for the animals and get great joy in finding them that great home. A lot of them feel like every cat in the organization is their own. The second focus is that we want to resolve the over-population of cats issue in Chicago and its suburbs. To do this, we provide low-cost spay/neuter services to low-income people and rescues as well as provide trap/neuter/return services for feral cats. There are many rural farmers and people in surrounding counties to Chicago that just do not have the income to get the cats on their farm neutered, and so they start to accumulate very quickly. We have been able to assist many farms in slowing down and even stopping the growth of the number of cats on their farm and some of the cats from these farms we find great homes for! Overall, we enjoy what we do, helping both people with their pets and animals, and helping the animals too.
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Naples Cat Alliance

921 No Name Ln
Naples
Florida
34120
info@naplescatalliance.org(424) 835-1523
We are a Trap, Neuter and Return group that recently opened a No-Kill, Free Roaming Cat Shelter. We found so many wonderful cats in the field we wanted to be able to provide them with adoption opportunities. We have TNR'd over 4,000 cats in the past five years.
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Billerica Cat Care Coalition

P.O. Box 141
North Billerica
Massachusetts
01862
info@billericacatcarecoalition.org
Started in 2004 for ferals for trap/neuter/return (TNR), then added foster/adoption program for abandoned pets. Also do community outreach/education.
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Somerset Regional Animal Shelter

100 Commons Way
New Jersey
08807
srasmanager@srasnj.org(908) 725-0308
We are a municipal organization that is contracted to work with three towns in Somerset County. We care for approximately 700 animals every year.
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Seattle Area Feline Rescue

Seattle
Washington
98115
info@animaltalkrescue.org(206) 659-6220
Our Mission To end the plight and suffering of homeless, neglected and abused companion animals, and to educate the public about the benefits of spaying and neutering.
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Emmet County Animal Shelter

1703 7th Ave South
Iowa
51334
emmetcountyanimalshelter@live.com(712) 209-1288
We live in a primarily rural area with a 50% poverty level and 40% non Caucasian/transient population. Due to the farmer mentality or disposable mentality of our area many pets find them selves homeless due to no fault of their own. We take in animals that are neglected, abandon, injured or just unwanted. We rehabilitate them and then re-home them through our adoption process. We have been solely foster based since 2010 and are currently building our new facility. We do it all with volunteers and we do it because we love it! The animals deserve better and we try our best to offer them that by doing what we can, when we can, the best we can, with what we have and with all our heart.
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Karma Cat + Zen Dog Rescue Society

39 S Main Street
New Jersey
08850
adoption@karmacat.org(732) 568-4694
The mission of the Karma Cat Rescue Society is to provide a safe and peaceful haven for homeless, abandoned or abused animals. We will help decrease the number of cats and dogs being destroyed in kill shelters through the work of our foster, spay/neuter, trap-neuter-return, and education programs. The vision of the Karma Cat + Zen Dog Rescue Society is a world where every companion animal is respected, fed, warm, happy, and not in danger of being killed because it is temporarily homeless.
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Island Cat Resources and Adoption

PO Box 1093
California
94501
adoption@icraeastbay.org(510) 869-2584
Island Cat Resources & Adoption (ICRA) is an all volunteer 501(c)3 non-profit humane organization in the Alameda-Oakland area dedicated to reducing the suffering of the mistreated, abandoned, and feral (wild) cat populations and to educating and empowering the local community to aid in their plight. Since its establishment in 1994, ICRA has found homes for over 2,500 cats through our adoption program, spayed or neutered over 11,300, and assisted in getting many hundreds more off the streets and into "no kill" community shelters. ICRA is a small group with limited resources. We owe our accomplishments solely to the hard work and compassion of a dedicated corps of volunteers and supporters who share a passionate concern for the health and welfare of the overwhelmingly large population of abused and unwanted cats in our community.
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