Resources for TNR / Community Cat Care
Caring for community cats is highly rewarding, but the costs can add up. Luckily, there are a number of resources and strategies to help relieve your financial burden so that you can care for your cats without having to worry about your bank account.
tnr equipment - to borrow or rent
Many shelters, clinics, and non-profit organizations will lend humane traps, cat carriers, and other equipment for TNR efforts. Below is a list of participating locations:
Alabama
Alabama
- Auburn Animal Control (Auburn)
- Alabama Animal Adoption Society (Birmingham)
- Alabama Spay Neuter (Birmingham)
- Momakat Rescue (Birmingham)
- Shoals Paws (Florence)
- Azalea City Cat Coalition (Mobile)
- Save A Stray (Mobile)
- Safe Harbor Animal Coalition (South Baldwin County)
- Humane Society of the Ozarks (Fayetteville)
- Spay Arkansas (Springdale)
- Pinal Country Animal Care and Control (Casa Grande)
- Animal Defense League of Arizona (Phoenix)
- Pawsitively Cats No-Kill Shelter (Tucson)
- Pima Animal Care Center (Tucson) - call (520) 724- 5983 or E-mail [email protected]
- The Hermitage Cat Sanctuary (Tucson)
- The Humane Society of Southern Arizona (Tucson)
- Fix Our Ferals (Berkley)
- LYFF (Bonsall)
- City of Elk Grove Animal Services (Elk Grove)
- FixNation (Los Angeles)
- Kitty Bungalow (Los Angeles)
- Cat Network of Stanislaus (Modesto)
- Stanislaus County Animal Services (Modesto)
- Actors and Others for Animals (North Hollywood)
- Peninsula Cat Works (Palo Alto)
- Pasadena Humane Society (Pasadena)
- Sacramento SPCA (Sacramento)
- Feral Cat Coalition (San Diego)
- 13th Street Cat Rescue (San Jose)
- City of San Jose Animal Care Services (San Jose)
- Marin Friends of Ferals (San Rafael)
- Silicon Valley Animal Control Authority (Santa Clara)
- Ontario SPCA and Humane Society (Stouffville)
- Visalia Feral Cat Coalition (Visalia)
- Wild at Heart
- The Feline Fix (Denver)
- Animal Friends Alliance (Fort Collins)
- Colorado Animal Rescue (Glenwood Springs)
- Longmont Humane Society (Longmont)
- Happy Cats Haven (Manitou Springs)
- Our Companions (Manchester)
- The Animal Center (Newtown)
- Nutmeg Spay/Neuter Clinic (Stratford)
- First State Animal Center and SPCA (Camden)
- Brandywine Valley SPCA (Dover, Georgetown, New Castle, West Chester)
- Forgotten Cats Inc. (Greenville)
- Delaware SPCA (Newark)
- Faithful Friends Animal Society (Wilmington)
- Clay County Animal Services (Green Cove)
- First Coast No More Homeless Pets (Jacksonville)
- DPC Veterinary Clinic (Ft. Lauderdale)
- Lee County Southwest Florida Animal Services (Lee County)
- PAWS (Lynnwood)
- Brevard Spay/Neuter Clinic (Palm Bay)
- Village of Palmetto Bay (Palmetto Bay)
- Ashton Animal Clinic (Sarasota)
- St. Augustine Humane Society (St. Augustine)
- Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League (West Palm Beach)
- Feral Cat Program of Georgie (Alpharetta)
- Athens Area Humane Society (Athens)
- Hall County Animal Services (Hall County)
- LifeLine Animal Project (Metro Atlanta)
- Planned PEThood (Duluth)
- CatFriends (Honolulu)
- Hawaiian Humane Society (Honolulu)
- Maui Humane Society (Puunene)
- Idaho Humane Society (Boise)
- Panhandle Animal Shelter (Ponderay)
- PAWS Chicago (Chicago)
- Tree House Humane Society (Chicago)
- Helping Strays (Columbia)
- Fixin' Feral Felines (DeKalb)
- Feral Fixers (DuPage County)
- Spay and Stay (Grayslake)
- Animal Protection League (Springfield)
- Feral Feline Project (Wheeling)
- Low Cost Spay and Neuter Clinic Indiana (Brownsburg, Lafayette, Noblesville)
- Vanderburgh Humane Society (Evansville)
- Almost Home Humane Society (Lafayette)
- IndyHumane (Indianapolis Metro area)
- Humane Society of Northeast Iowa (Decorah)
- Animal Rescue League of Iowa (Des Moines)
- Cedar Rapids Animal Control (Cedar Rapids)
- Iowa Humane Alliance (Cedar Rapids)
- Good Shepherd Pet Alliance (Saint Charles)
- Caring Hands Humane Society (Newton)
- Kansas Humane Society (Wichita)
- Hardin County Animal Shelter (Hardin County)
- HOPE Spay Neuter Clinic (Versailles)
- Kenton County Animal Shelter (Kenton County)
- Operation CatSnip (Shelby County)
- Louisiana SPCA (New Orleans)
- Feral Cat Consortium (Southeast Louisiana)
- Jefferson Feed (New Orleans; multiple locations)
- New Orleans Fleas Market (New Orleans)
- Northshore Humane Society (Covington)
- Animal Welfare Society (West Kennebunkport)
- Baltimore County Animal Services (Baltimore)
- Community Cats Maryland (Baltimore)
- Midcoast Humane (Brunswick)
- Feral Cat Rescue (Great Mills)
- Laurel Cats (Laurel)
- Rescue Angels of Southern Maryland (White Plains)
- Dakin's Adoption Centers (Springfield and Leverett)
- Habitat for Cats (New Bedford)
- Humane Society of Huron Valley (Ann Arbor)
- Carol's Ferals (Grand Rapids)
- CSnip (Grand Rapids, Fruitport)
- Fried's Cat Shelter (Michigan City)
- Friends of Companion Animals (Monroe)
- Southern Pines Healthy Pet Clinic (Hattiesburg)
- Pretty Kitty TNR (Jackson)
- Mississippi Spay and Neuter (Pearl)
- Liberty Animal Shelter (Liberty)
- Shelter Friends (St. Charles)
- St. Louis Feral Cat Outreach (St. Louis)
- The Humane Society of Western Montana (Missoula)
- Felius Cat Cafe (Omaha)
- Clark County Animal Control (Clark County)
- The Animal Foundation (Las Vegas)
- Las Vegas Valley Humane Society (Las Vegas)
- The Hudson County Animal League (Bayonne)
- People for Animals (Hillside, Robbinsville, Clayton)
- Friends of Squan Cats (Manasquan)
- Friends of the Burlington County Animal Shelter (Mount Laurel)
- One Step Closer Animal Rescue (Sparta)
- Animal Welfare Association (Voorhees)
- Animal Humane (Albuquerque)
- Street Cat Hub (Albuquerque)
- Rio Arriba County Animal Control (Rio Arriba County)
- Planned Pethood (Taos)
- Bronx Tails Cat Rescue (The Bronx)
- Feral Cat Initiative Bay Ridge Trap Bank (Brooklyn)
- Flatbush Cats (Brooklyn)
- Spring Farm Cares (Clinton)
- Town of North Hempstead Animal Shelter (North Hempstead)
- Neighborhood Cats (NYC)
- NYC Feral Cat Initiative (NYC)
- Urban Cat League (NYC)
- Humane Society of Yates County (Penn Yan)
- ASPCA Trap Bank (Queens)
- Feral Cat Initiative Staten Island Trap Bank (Staten Island) - Email [email protected]
- Feral Cat Focus (Western NY)
- Alley Cats and Angels (Apex)
- Friends of Feral Felines (Charlotte)
- Humane Society of Charlotte (Charlotte)
- Independent Animal Rescue (Durham)
- Chatham Animal Rescue (Pittsboro)
- Operation Catnip (Raleigh)
- No information available
- One of a Kind Pets (Akron)
- One if a Peace for Pets (Canton)
- Ohio Alleycat Resource and Spay/Neuter Clinic (Cincinnati)
- UCAN (Cincinnati)
- Cleveland Animal Protective League (Cleveland)
- Licking County Humane Society (Heath)
- Rescue Village (Russell Twp)
- Gem City Kitties (Toledo)
- Humane Ohio Spay/Neuter Clinic (Toledo)
- TNR of Warren (Warren)
- OK Humane Society (Oklahoma City)
- OKC Animal Welfare (Oklahoma City)
- Operation Catnip Stillwater (Stillwater)
- Bend Spay and Neuter (Bend)
- Greenhill Humane Society (Eugene)
- Feral Cat Coalition of Oregon (Portland)
- Willamette Humane Society (Salem)
- SNYP (Talent)
- Angel Pet Services (Dauphin)
- Animal Rescue League of Berks County (Birdsboro)
- Gathering Place Animal Rescue (Lewisburg)
- No Nonsense Neutering (Multiple locations)
- PAWS (Camp Hill)
- York County SPCA (York)
- Paws Watch (Statewide)
- Charleston Animal Society (North Charleston)
- The Humane Society of Greenwood (Greenwood)
- Safe Cats Coalition (West Columbia)
- No information available
- Frank Feline Rescue (Sullivan County)
- Kindness Counts (Sevierville)
- Kitty City Inc. (Memphis)
- New Leash on Life (Lebanon)
- Sumner Spay Neuter Alliance (Gallatin)
- Austin Humane Society (Austin)
- City of Florence (Florence)
- Hope (Houston)
- San Antonio Feral Cat Coalition (San Antonio)
- True Blue Animal Rescue (Brenham)
- Cache Humane Society (Logan)
- Paws for Life (Herber City)
- West Jordan Animal Shelter (West Jordan)
- The Feline Connection (Rutland)
- Humane Society of Chittenden County (South Burlington)
- Second Chance Animal Center (Arlington)
- Fairfax County Animal Shelter (Fairfax)
- Gloucester-Mathews Humane Society (Gloucester)
- Loudoun Community Cat Coalition (Leesburg)
- Mountain View Humane Spay/Neuter Clinic (St. Christianburg)
- Orange County Humane Society (Orange)
- Shadow Cat Advocates Inc. (Garrisonville)
- Voices for Animals (Central Virginia)
- Ace Equipment Rentals (Snohomish)
- Auburn Valley Humane Society (Auburn)
- Camano Animal Shelter Association (Camano Island)
- Community Cat Coalition (Mukilteo)
- Homeward Pets (Woodinville)
- Humane Society for Tacoma & Pierce County (Tacoma)
- MEOW Cat Rescue (Kirkland)
- Mount Vernon Police Department (Mount Vernon)
- Next to Nature (Tacoma)
- The NOAH Center (Stanwood)
- Northwest Spay & Neuter Center (Tacoma)
- Pasado’s Safe Haven (Pierce County & South King county)
- PAWS (Lynnwood)
- Renton Animal Control (Renton)
- Saving Pets One at a Time (S.P.O.T.) (Skagit County)
- Seattle Animal Control (Seattle)
- United Rentals (Kirkland)
- WAIF Coupeville Shelter (Coupeville)
- Angels of Assisi (Roanoke Valley, VA but serves WV)
- Cats Anonymous Inc. (Green Bay)
- Humane Society of Jefferson County (Jefferson)
- The Fix is In (Statewide)
- LAWS: Laramie Animal Welfare Society (Laramie)
- St. Francis Animal Shelter (Buffalo)
tnr equipment - for purchase
If you are interested in purchasing your own TNR equipment, there are plenty of websites that sell a variety of humane traps as well as other useful supplies. The following is a list of recommended products, each linked to websites where they can be purchased.
Cat Traps
-Box Traps:
Transfer Cages
Trap Dividers
Trap Accessories
Cat Traps
-Box Traps:
- Tomahawk Neighborhood Cat Trap
- 608NC, 36" L x 10" W x 12" H, 11 lbs.
- 606NC, 30" L x 10" W x 12" H, 10 lbs.
- 605NC, 30" L x 10" W x 10" H, 8.5 lbs.
- 206NC (collapsible), 30" L x 10" W x 12"H, 10 lbs.
- Tru-Catch Traps
- 30FCD (Fat Cat Animal Trap), 30" L x 12" W x 14" H, 11.7 lbs.
- 30-D, 30" L x 9" W x 11" H, 10.8 lbs.
- 30-LTD, 30" L x 9" W x 11" H, 8.4 lbs.
- 36-D, 36" L x 12" W x 14" H, 15 lbs.
Transfer Cages
Trap Dividers
Trap Accessories
cat food
- Click here for a list of Pet Food Banks in each state
- Visit your local animal shelters and ask for any surplus cat food. Food banks and food pantries also sometimes stock cat food, and some animal shelters have their own pet food banks.
- Grocery stores and pet supply stories are sometimes willing to donate broken packages or dented cans. Some will also donate recently expired products, which are still good for a few months after their sell-by date.
- Speak to local vet clinics and ask if they have surplus or recently expired foods that they are willing to donate.
- Hold your own cat food drive, and publicize the event on social media. Sometimes high schools or volunteer organizations are willing to hold a drive as well. You can also ask your local grocery stores and pet supply shops if they will allow you to put out a box to collect food donations.
outdoor shelters
- Building supply stores and contractors often have scrap lumber and will sometimes give it away for free.
- Check your local garden supply or feed store to see if they have surplus straw, which can be used as insulation.
- Craigslist and garage sales often have used dog houses for sale (or for free). These can easily be turned into cat shelters with some insulation and making a smaller door.
- Amazon and some pet supply stores sell pre-made feral cat dens.
veterinary care
- Feline Veterinary Emergency Assistance Program provides financial assistance to feline caregivers who can’t afford vet care in life-threatening situations.
- RedRover provides grants in urgent care situations to help offset vet bills
- Do a Google search for clinics near you that offer low-cost services. Try searching “low-cost veterinary clinics” or “affordable spay and neuter clinics”. Additionally, local animal shelters may be able to provide information on low-cost veterinary clinics.
- Many states have clinics and shelters that provide low-cost vet services. Sometimes these services are available to the general public, however sometimes you will need to meet certain criteria such as earning an income below a certain level or being on public assistance. The requirements vary clinic to clinic and state by state so it is best to contact the shelter or clinic directly to discuss your eligibility. Click here for a list of low-cost clinics by state.
Fundraising for TNR
- Create a savings plan and set aside what you can afford each month to put towards your TNR expenses. Speak to your vet to estimate the cost based on the number of cats you’ll be trapping.
- Holding a local fundraiser is a good way to raise money as well as get the community involved. Fundraising events such as bake sales, garage sales, and car washes are all good ways to raise funds.
- You can also do fundraising online. There are numerous websites tailored to fundraising, such as GoFundMe.com, Fundly.com, and Crowdfunding.com, among many others. Be sure to inform your potential donors of your plans to spay and neuter your community cars, and share pictures of the cats so everyone can see who they are helping. Summarize your financial goal and let your donors know where their money will be going.
- Apply for grants. Grants are monetary gifts offered by organizations which are designed to be used for a specific purpose. Typically you will need to fill out an application, where you can explain how you intend to use the grant and agree to follow up on how it was spent. Some grants are designated for subsidizing spaying /neutering in general, and some for spay/neutering and other costs specifically for TNR.
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