What we do

  • TNR

    Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) is the humane and effective approach for stray and feral cats. TNR is exactly what it sounds like: Cats are humanely trapped and taken to a veterinarian to be spayed or neutered. After recovery, the cats are returned to their home—their colony—outdoors. Non-feral stray cats and kittens who are sick, injured, and/or orphaned are brought into foster care. Learn more about TNR here.

  • Adopt/Foster

    Discover the transformative power of adoption or fostering by giving a cat a second chance at love and security. Your decision not only provides a forever home for a deserving feline friend but also contributes to the collective effort of creating a brighter future for countless cats in need.

  • Colony Support

    Supporting community members who care for feral cat communities through a nonprofit is like being a backbone for unsung heroes. These individuals, armed with compassion and dedication, work tirelessly to provide food, shelter, and medical care to often overlooked feline friends, making a significant impact on both the cats' well-being and the harmony of the community.

Join our TNR Team

Trap-Neuter-Release (TNR) efforts humanely reduce feral cat populations. Volunteers trap cats, take them to vets for spaying or neutering and vaccinations, and then release them back into their original territories.

If you want to help, please fill out the form below!