Help us make our Spay/Neuter Initiative a Success

In the past two years, we have helped our 920 community cats in Bowling Green, Wood, Lucas and Sandusky Counties through our TNR (Trap, Neuter, Return) Program. We are not a shelter, but a small group of volunteers working to make a difference one tipped ear at a time.

Spay and neuter of feral/stray/homeless/abandoned “community” cats is important for so many reasons:

• It helps to reduce fighting among colony cats as well as spraying and marking of territory
• It helps to prevent the spread of diseases, including FIV and FeLV
• It stops the breeding cycle and unwanted litters
• It helps to reduce the number of animals going into shelters and rescues

The overpopulation of community cats is not healthy for the cats or the community. TNR is a humane and effective method of controlling the stray cat population. Through our spay/neuter initiative called SNIPOhio, we hope to help more community cats and the people that need our help the most.

Your donation helps us offer reduced spay/neuter services as well as reach our other goals.

The single most effective way to prevent the over population of community cats is to fix them. TNR (Trap, Neuter, Return) is a humane approach to controlling colony populations. TNR not only stops the breeding cycle, but helps to reduce fighting among colony cats and the spread of diseases such as FIV and FeLV.

SNIPOhio is an initiative of For the Love of Cats.

TNR Saves Lives. TNR Works.