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Logan County TNR Project is an Ohio registered non-profit and 501(c)3 organization created for the purpose of sterilizing feral street cats and returning them to their colony.

MISSION STATEMENT

The mission of Logan County TNR Project is to humanely reduce the number of feral, free roaming street cats in Logan County, Ohio. This will be accomplished by trapping, spaying/neutering, rabies vaccinating and returning cats to their original locations. This process (referred to as TNR for trap-neuter-return) is an internationally recognized approach to addressing the feral cat overpopulation; and has proven to be an effective method of accomplishing the goal of reducing and maintaining stable feral cat colonies. Our target cats are the un-owned cats living on the streets, feral or friendly, with or without a caretaker.

In addition, Logan County TNR Project will serve as an educational resource for local government and the public on street cats, how TNR programs work and how they help stabilize and control the number of cats within our communities.

We are not a rescue—so we do not take in or re-home cats/kittens. We have no physical address (see our P.O. Box address under DONATE). We are an all-volunteer group operating primarily on donations and fundraisers to pay for spay/neuter surgeries and State required rabies vaccines. 

Public TNR Meeting

DATE:       3rd Sunday in April

TIME:       1:00 pm

WHERE:   Recovery Zone

                 440 South St Paris Street

                 Bellefontaine, Ohio

 

Google Map Link

https://goo.gl/maps/oWfi8Xuqur5DQhN66

Logan County TNR Project holds a monthly public meeting to discuss issues involving TNR activities. In 2024 our focus will be more on addressing a specific topic each month.  If you have questions about TNR, how it works, how you can help, or any other topic ideas, please send them to us at logancountytnr@gmail.com

Please Note: We have more requests for TNR help than we have funds to cover or volunteers to help with TNR activities. If you are interested in volunteering, please use the webform on our Contact Us page.

We need volunteers able to learn to live-trap, hold and transport to/from clinic appointments. We are working on training material now.  Please volunteer.

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And a good source of information to help the public understand the benefits of TNR.

Spay
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Your Pets

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