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PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU CONTACT US

Our mission is to reduce the overpopulation of street cats in Logan County, Ohio, through TNR--this means spayed/neutered cats will be returned to the location they were trapped. See WHAT IS TNR? on our About Us page for information, including our goals and mission, and how we operate.

 

Our target cats are the un-owned cats living on the streets, feral or friendly, with or without a caretaker.

We do not have enough funds to spay/neuter all of the street cats in Logan County. We have implemented new policies starting in 2024 concerning how we operate. Going forward we will work one colony/location at a time.

To be clear: We are not a rescue or shelter.  We will not take in, house, re-home or relocate cats/kittens. See our Rescues and Low-Cost Clinics page for courtesy lists of rescues that might take cats/kittens, and clinics you could contact to schedule spay/neuter surgeries at your own expense.
 

Your help in reducing the cat overpopulation and the suffering it causes is greatly appreciated. Please DONATE to our group, support our fundraisers, spay and neuter your own pets, and volunteer to help us with our mission.

PLEASE READ THE ABOVE INFORMATION BEFORE SUBMITTING YOUR MESSAGE
 WE DO NOT RESCUE OR RE-HOME CATS or KITTENS
Use this web-form to contact Logan County TNR Project

CHECK AT LEAST ONE

Messages from this webform may be redirected by the WebMaster to the appropriate TNR volunteer.  

If you have not received a response within 72 hours addressing your concern

or saying your message has been forwarded, please resend your message.  
Every effort will be made to reply to you as quickly as possible.

If you are looking to re-home cats or kittens, click the Rescues and Low-Cost Clinics link below.

Logan County TNR Project does not take in or re-home cats/kittens.

Message sent. Please allow 72 hours for us to review and respond.

We are unable to offer TNR spay/neuter help at this time as our limited funds are already committed to other cats.  Logan County has no low-cost clinics and no vets in the county will spay/neuter feral cats. There is a courtesy list of clinics here on our website at the above link.

If your only reason for contacting us is to have cats or kittens relocated, re-homed, removed, rescued, etc. - our only response is here:

See the courtesy listing of cat rescues at the above link.

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