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We are a group of volunteers united to save lives and prevent additional homeless cats and kittens by managing the feral cat population through TNR-TRAP, SPAY/NEUTER, RETURN. There are an estimated over 350,000 homeless cats in Maricopa County! Our goal- end the killing of these cats. Euthanasia is NOT population control!
***PLEASE NOTE: We are NOT a rescue group and cannot pick up, relocate, place OR adopt out kittens or cats. ******
We support population reduction through sterilization- the most cost effective, long term solution to free roaming cats.
Since we are volunteers, member participation is essential! We can teach you about feeding, where to get food, how to speak to anyone about TNR, negotiating with property owners and how to start a TNR program in your community. If you are interested in helping the cats through volunteer opportunities-Join TODAY! Together we CAN make a difference, save lives and make the world a better place for these homeless cats.
To get started- Check out the FILES and MESSAGE BOARD section
“The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated”.
Mahatma Gandhi
Adopt-a-thon. 10am-3pm Dobson Rd & Loop 202 Red Mtn. Freeway
We will have a booth to distribute information, spread awareness and hopefully collect some donations, and volunteers to help us help the free roaming cats. Sue Harrington has volunteered to man the booth, but we do need more volunteers. If you would like to volunteer to help Sue, please email me ASAP. We attended this event last year and it was a blast! Read more
This group doesn't have any additional upcoming Meetups scheduled.
What members are saying
“ Access to lots of good information and to other people who are trying to help solve the feral cat problem. ”
“ Anyone who wants to help community cats should join this group. This group will help and support them with their TNR activities and network with them too. ...
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