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TRI-COUNTY TRAP-NEUTER-RETURN

Helping reduce feral and stray cat populations through low-cost trap-neuter-return - the only proven and humane method to control cat overpopulation
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Participating Veterinary
We offer trap, neuter and return
ONLY for feral cats!
We DO NOT trap and remove feral cats.


 
We ARE NOT a shelter or a rescue.  You must provide transportation to and from the spay/neuter appointment! 
Note: Due to high demand, Tri-County TNR is currently conducting TNR services mainly in Tippecanoe, Warren and Benton counties (surrounding Lafayette, Indiana, US).
 

Colony caregivers in other counties may still get on our "wait" list and we will serve them as veterinary appointments become available.

Our funding for TNR comes from donations only so financial assistance, if any, is very limited. 
 
WE RECEIVE NO GOVERNMENT FUNDING!


TNR Works! Our TNR Statistics
(Nov 1, 2007 - Feb 28, 2013
)
1,863 cats Trapped, neutered, returned!!
 
Since our inception, colony caregivers report that 12 colonies have been eliminated.
 

Summer weather tips for feral cats
click here




Are you facing tough financial times and struggling to make ends meet for your entire family—including your pets and feral cat colony? Alley Cat Allies has ideas on how to make providing care more affordable, including resources for obtaining food and for helping you cover emergency veterinary costs.




Feral Cats & Public Health
The science behind why feral cats are safe members of our communities
(click link above)


 
Get your colony cats ready for Winter:
Winter Weather Tips

Stray and feral cats are at home outside, but they can use some extra help in cold and severe weather. Learn how to help them stay safe and warm during the winter months.

Visit the link below from Alley Cat Allies for tips on shelters, food and water and safety tips for winter.


Share this page and pass it on to others who are caring for cats outside.

Thanks for helping the stray and feral cats in our city make it through the winter months ahead.


How to Find a Missing Cat

(resources)

 

http://www.squidoo.com/lost-cat


Contact Information:

 
Tri-County Trap-Neuter-Return
P O Box 3725
West Lafayette, IN 47996
To schedule spay/neuter appointment, call:
 (765) 491-0930
or


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Seeds of Hope Community Services - Tri County Trap Neuter Return -

TNR ID: 910480

 

Just go to: GoodShop.com, designate us as the cause you support and then click over to your favorite store.

 

 




Helping Community Cats

Alley Cat Allies Video





(Quicktime Video)
(Get Quicktime)

This video instructs you on outdoor cat care, Trap-Neuter-Return, and how to deter cats from where they are not wanted.



Find out why Euthansia is not an answer for ferals or shelter animals:
 
 
 
 
 
 


It is important to spay and neuter feral (unsocialized) and stray cats
because they are the biggest source of unwanted kittens.

Contact us to make an appointment for a low-cost spay or neuter
(rabies vaccination included), for feral(unsocialized)cats in your care.

Contact North Central Indiana Spay & Neuter for information about low cost spay or neuter
for stray (friendly) cats and dogs.

   
 
This page was last modified on Monday, March 04, 2013 03:03:18 PM