These two tiny survivors remind us why Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) is such a vital part of what we do.
These kittens were rescued from an outdoor colony after one of our TNR Ambassadors noticed they were sick and underweight. They needed immediate medical attention and a safe place to recover while going through treatment for upper respiratory infections.
Thanks to our dedication and the combined teamwork of our Community Outreach, Shelter Medicine, and Foster teams, they are receiving the care they need in a loving foster home until they are ready for adoption.
TNR doesn’t just help control cat populations. It ensures that community cats are healthy and have the chance to thrive, whether in their original environment or in a foster home awaiting their forever family.