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Provides care for rescued cats and kittens. Also has a TNR (Trap, Neuter, Release) Program.

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Animal Rescue
Animal Adoption
Feral Cat Management Programs
* Offers shelter and placement service for homeless and stray animals.* Offers low cost spay/neuter services of owned dogs and cats to low-income and qualified individuals.* Provides temporary care (30 days) of animals for qualifying pet owners. Pet owners receiving support/social services, or leaving a domestic violence situation, veteran or active military duty, victim of house-fire or other disaster and working with the Red Cross.* Offers a variety of humane education programs that include lessons and activities that foster an appreciation for animal companions.* Lost and found pet listings, holds stray pets.* Provides pet food on an emergency basis if stocked from donations* Offers a Pet Behavior Help Line volunteers respond within 24 hours.* Provides dog and cat food to local food cupboards.* Provides low cost spay/neuter services for feral (stray, un-owned, non-domesticated) cats.

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Animal Control
Pet Food
Dog Obedience Classes
Animal Adoption
Pet Loss Support Groups
Animal Shelters
Feral Cat Management Programs
Pet Assisted Therapy
Neuter/Spay Services
Animal Food/Supplies Donation Programs
Animal Lost and Found
Talklines/Warmlines

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Feral Cat Management Programs
Animal Adoption
The TNR program involves humanely trapping, spaying or neutering, ear-tipping (the universal sign a cat has been vaccinated and sterilized), and vaccinating feral cats and then returning them to their outdoor homes. TNR is extremely effective and saves cats’ lives. To address the feral cat population, the TONH has a free TNR program for residents. In conjunction with a non profit group, traps are lent to residents who bring cats in on a designated date to be spayed or neutered, vaccinated, and ear-tipped. Residents pick up the cat(s) after surgery and return them to their original outdoor homes after holding them for a small recuperation period. The TONH has a contract with a trapper for people who are unable to trap themselves.