Feral Cat & Community Cat Trap Neuter Return (TNR) Program.
Why trap community and feral cats? CLICK HERE for the answer.
Why trap community and feral cats? CLICK HERE for the answer.
We DO NOT relocate/rehome feral or community cats. It can be life threatening for them. Click Here to learn why.
For Cherokee CountyOur TNR is called "Cat's Lives Matter" (CLM). It is ONLY for colonies (10 or more) of feral, stray or community cats for CHEROKEE COUNTY ONLY. THERE ARE LIMITED SLOTS and a limited budget for this program and you MUST BE Pre-Approved. Due to the demand and the number of cats that need help, this program is NOT FREE You must be willing to partner with us and donate something for each cat and/or volunteer your time with us.
If you have large colonies (10 or more) of feral cats and/or would like to request help with large colonies email: info@LogansRunRescue.com HOW IT WORKS: You partner with our Volunteers to come out to your property, trap these cats, get them spay/neutered, a rabies vaccination, give them 30 day flea medication and address any visible medical issues they may have. This program is for residents of Cherokee County ONLY and , we are now asking for a donation for each cat to offset the expense of doing the spay/neuter, a rabies vaccination, flea protection and addressing any visible medical issues. Again, to continue to help others in the future, and to pay it forward we would appreciate a donation for each cat. If you have nothing to give, please consider volunteering your time. ****We have a special going on now where for each 20 hours of you volunteering we will spay/neuter, rabies vaccination, and 30 day flea protection one cat for you. **** If you have less than 10 cats, you can bring them to us yourself by trapping them after you pay for them at our Thrift Store. E-mail us to make arrangements for discounted payment: info@LogansRunRescue.com and you must be willing to : 1. Buy/borrow cat traps. (Local Humane Societies often will let you borrow traps) 2. Trap the cats (VIDEO) 3. Be willing to transport them to Tri-State Spay/Neuter and Veterinary Clinic & pick them up. 4. Provide them a safe, temperature controlled place to recover for at least 48 hours after surgery 5. Return cats to where they were trapped and release them IF you are unwilling to donate or give volunteer time, you will not qualify for our program and we can not provide you with help. |
For Other CountiesWe are still willing to help but it is NOT FREE. However, you will need to email us and we will see how we can work with you to help. When we come up with an agreed upon plan, you get a surgical date but you must be willing to:
SOME HELPFUL INFORMATION Traps & How to Trap:
****We have a special going on now where for each 20 hours of you volunteering we will spay/neuter, rabies vaccination, and 30 day flea protection one cat for you. **** If none of these options work for you, please see our OTHER RESOURCES section on this page. |
OTHER RESOURCES1.) FREE: For every 20 hours you volunteer with us, we will spay/neuter one cat for FREE including a Rabies Vaccination! OR...
2. If you are willing to give some of your time, Logan's Run Rescue Volunteer Benefits includes up to $500/year for you to use to help you afford getting feral & community cats fixed. Bring your spouse to volunteer, and you can get $1000 / year! For more information e-mail info@LogansRunRescue.com 3. Whiskers Project: A Non-Profit Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) program that spays & neuters feral and stray cats in Union and surrounding counties. 1 888-872-9330 info@whiskersproject.org https://www.whiskersproject.org/ 4,) Humane Society of Blue Ridge: https://www.humanesocietyofblueridge.org/tnr 706-632-4357 5.) Valley River Humane Society (VRHS): valleyriverhumanesociety.org (828) 837-2304 6.) Mountain Shelter Humane Society https://pawsga.org/ 706-781-3843 5.) |