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TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return)

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Whiskers of Winfield

Indiana
46307
whiskersofwinfield@gmail.com
We are primarily formed to reduce the number of feral cats in our local community through TNR. We do help social cats to find homes. We also adopt out the kittens born to feral mothers.
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Little Lives Animal Rescue

Tucker
Georgia
30084
littlelivesanimalrescueatl@gmail.com
The mission of Little Lives Animal Rescue is to reduce unnecessary euthanasia rates and improve the lives of cats and dogs through medical care, sterilization, and adoption. Main activities are: 1) the humane practice of trap-neuter-return (TNR), which is designed to reduce feral and stray cat overpopulation, 2) connecting injured animals with needed medical care, 3) providing friendly animals with safe foster homes until adoption, 4) community outreach and education about responsibility for appropriate animal care.
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H.E.A.R.T. Rescue

1339 Memphis St SE
Roanoke
Virginia
24013
h.e.a.r.t.kittyrescue@gmail.com(540) 986-6296
H.E.A.R.T. Rescue is a local nonprofit organization based in Virginia's Blue Ridge. We provide specialized care in stray feline kittens and feline neonates, pet adoption services, and education to public on importance of TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return).
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Animal Rescue Connections

PO Box 239
Texas
78163
Info@animalrescueconnections.org
ARC works as a compassionate advocate for community cats by promoting Trap, Neuter, Return (TNR) of outdoor cats to solve the crisis of over-population at source; by fostering and placing adoptable cats/kittens in good homes; by relocating abandoned outdoor cats to farms, ranches and suitable backyards; and by contributing to a network to get the word out when pets are missing or found. ARC is an all-foster based organization with volunteers who are passionate about our adoption, Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR), and helpline programs. Since 2004, we have worked to educate and assist in all aspects of animal rescue.
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Friends of Alley Cats INC

136 Locust St Ste 6
Tennessee
37321
friendsofalleycats@gmail.com(423) 605-3791
Friends of Alley Cats is working to better the welfare of the Cats/Kittens in Rhea County, TN. We provide a TNR program to decrease the number of feral cats that are breeding and adding to the overwhelming stay/feral communities. These cats will be safely trapped, spayed/neutered, vaccinated, and returned to their trapping location to live out a healthier life. We also rescue cats in need of homes from a multitude of situations and provide adoption opportunities to cats ready to have a furrever home.
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Union Humane Society

PO Box 1073
Louisiana
71241
eugenenealanimalrescue@gmail.com(318) 620-0062
Eugene Neal Animal Rescue is operated by volunteers and funded solely by donations and fund raisers. Our goal is to help all dogs and cats in Union Parish find safe and happy homes.
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Feline Furcrew Rescue, Inc.

Orlando
Florida
32806
felinefurcrewrescue@gmail.com
We are two rescuers trying to help the cats of Central Florida through TNVR and fostering.
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Save A Friend P.R.

PO BOX 1452
Puerto Rico
00773
saveafriendpr@gmail.com(360) 561-1061
Our mission at Save A Friend P.R. (SAFPR) is to end the needless suffering of animals in Puerto Rico through education, spay/neuter programs, and adoptions. We are a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization registered in Washington State, USA. We are volunteer based and receive all our funding and supplies through donations. We rescue stray dogs, give medical treatments and make sure they are healthy and socialized before arranging their adoption in a new home. Most of our dogs are flown to the States. We believe in teamwork and volunteer with other rescue groups and the Spay-a-thon. Marla Farren is our founder and has been involved in rescuing animals most of her life.
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Whiskers Animal Rescue

129 Orchard Wood Path
Ohio
43023
info@whiskersofohio.org(740) 644-8678
I have been rescuing animals since I was a kid, and as an adult have been heavily involved in volunteer efforts in general -- I have to help an animal in need and now that my kids are grown have decided to have a full nonprofit rescue to help even more
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Luckys Feral Cat TNR

Michigan
48818
info@luckysferalcattnr.org(616) 255-9162
Lucky's Feral Cat TNR (aka "Lucky's") is a small all volunteer Michigan NonProfit Corporation. Our mission and purpose is to help eliminate the cat overpopulation problem and prevent kitten cruelty in Montcalm County, Michigan through the humane trap, spay/neuter, vaccinate, and return (TNR) of community (otherwise called "feral") cats. We are a group of individuals who have full time jobs, that volunteer our free time to tackle the cat overpopulation problem in our County. All of us have years of experience saving cats, but the idea for Lucky's was born in 2020 while attempting to save a little 2 week old feral kitten named "Lucky". We were not successful in saving his life, but we gave him our love and all the replacement milk he wanted. Over the course of the next 2 years, we encountered 24 more feral kittens (just in our neighborhood alone) and we learned a lot about how to care for "unweaned kittens". We got really good at it. Until Luna. Luna came to us in the Summer of 2022 as a little 4 week old feral kitten. After two weeks, two vet visits, and a bunch of medicine, she succumbed to an upper respiratory infection and severe anemia from flea infestation. Like Lucky, she was the sweetest little angel and we tried so very hard to save her. The last one we attempted to save was Ginger and she too had an upper respiratory infection. That was the last straw. None of these babies deserved the trials and tribulations of their short lives. Now it is our mission and purpose to help save these babies, one spay/neuter at a time.
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