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TNR of Warren: helping the cats of the shadows

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ABOUT US
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Mission Statement

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Our volunteer staff assists the community in trapping, neutering and returning feral cats to existing managed colonies. We assist caregivers in providing shelters and food to said colonies. We provide low cost spaying and neutering to low income families within the community. We educate the public on the role of feral cats within the animal population and the need for population control among all felines.

TNR of Warren began in September of 2008 as a vision of what can be accomplished when a Trap-Neuter-Return organization, veterinarians and the community work together for the good of stray and feral cats.

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TNR of Warren, Inc. is a 501c3 non-profit organization dedicated to reducing the feral and stray cat population by sterilization not euthanasia.  We are not a shelter, nor do we accept cats for adoption. We are a trap, neuter, return organization only.

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TNR of Warren, Inc. also operates a low cost spay + neuter program for low income families through our partnership with the Rascal Unit based in Dublin, Ohio, Humble Creatures in Canton, Ohio and the Steel Valley Spay & Neuter Clinic in Girard, Ohio. These programs are by appointment only and all appointments must be pre-paid and pre-registered.

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Since the summer of 2008, our organization has helped spay and neuter over 31,000 cats, including stray and feral cats and pets from low income families. All stray and feral cats have been  vaccinated for rabies, sterilized and returned to their managed colonies. Over time, these colonies will disappear as kittens will no longer be born to re-populate the colony and the existing cats will succumb to the natural order of life.

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