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Trap-Neuter-Release (TNR)

TNR is a program for community cats, also known as feral or stray cats, and for the communities and neighborhoods where they live and are cared for. Volunteers and caregivers work to trap the cats, see to the spay neuter services, and are returned to their outdoor homes.

These services are available to the homeowner who is caring for the cats.

Donations are appreciated and welcomed for this endeavor.

WHY UTILIZE TNR?

TNR saves and improves the lives of community cats. TNR benefits the community and neighborhood. TNR is the only humane solution for community cats, communities and neighborhoods.

Do You Qualify for TNR?

1. Are you feeding a feral or stray colony?


2. Will you continue to feed the colony once they are spayed or neutered and returned?


3. Do you live in Madison County?

If you answered yes to all three questions, please complete the spay/neuter application or contact us for more details. If you are outside Madison county, please let us know.

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