TNR Program
Thanks to generous support from the community, we are happy to announce that we have introduced a Trap-Neuter-Release program for feral cats in the South Florida area commencing in January 2026.
In Broward County alone, there are an estimated 300,000 free-roaming cats. A Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return (“TNVR” or “TNR”) program offers a proven, cost-effective, and humane solution. By sterilizing and vaccinating community cats, TNR reduces overpopulation, prevents the birth of unwanted litters, decreases shelter intake and euthanasia, lowers nuisance behaviors, and improves overall community health and safety.
Our goal is to sterilize 2,000 community cats each year in South Florida. This will conservatively prevent the birth of more than 10,000 kittens annually since each unaltered female can produce multiple litters of 8–12 kittens per year. Over time, the impact compounds exponentially, as those kittens would also reproduce if left unaltered. Within just a few years, this program could prevent tens of thousands of additional cats from being born, reducing shelter intake, easing overcrowding, lowering euthanasia rates, and improving animal welfare across South Florida. Help us meet this goal by bringing in kitties on our TNR days!