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  • About
    • Who We Are
    • Annual Reports
    • Contact Us
  • TNR
    • What is TNR?
    • Apply for TNR Services
  • Donate
  • Get Involved
    • Volunteer
    • Foster
  • Events
  • Shop
  • Low Cost Spay/Neuter

What is TNR?

Why TNR?

Its humane and works.

Reduces unsavory male cat mating behaviors.

Ends the reproduction of innocent kittens.

Cats are territorial by nature and very resourceful. Which means, that if they are being fed they will continue to claim that area as their "territory". Removing cats from their territory by killing them, only invites other cats to fill the gap to take the resources that are left behind. There are many humane cat deterrents on the market to keep them away from your property.

Ends the reproduction of innocent kittens.

Reduces unsavory male cat mating behaviors.

Ends the reproduction of innocent kittens.

Only 25% of kittens born outdoors make it past the age of 6 months. (Humane Society of the United States). All cats that are trapped are sterilized, thereby reducing the overpopulation.

Reduces unsavory male cat mating behaviors.

Reduces unsavory male cat mating behaviors.

Reduces unsavory male cat mating behaviors.

After a male cat is neutered, mating behaviors such as roaming, yowling, spraying, and fighting stop.

Provides excellent rodent control.

Provides excellent rodent control.

Reduces unsavory male cat mating behaviors.

Have a problem with mice, chipmunks, and other rodents? These cats can help keep the rodent population under control.

Improves female cat health.

Provides excellent rodent control.

Improves female cat health.

Female cats can produce up to 3 litters of kittens a year. Once a female cat is spayed, the stress of mating and reproducing is gone and her health improves.

Smiling cat. Lucky's Feral Cat TNR.

Lucky’s Feral Cat TNR is a registered 501(c)3 public charity.


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