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* Home * What's New? * Who We Are * Get Involved * What is Tnr? * Why TNR? * TNR Resources * Low Cost Spay/Neuter * Contact Us * Home * What's New? * Who We Are * Get Involved * What is Tnr? * Why TNR? * TNR Resources * Low Cost Spay/Neuter * Contact Us Improving the lives of community cats in Polk County, FL. Who we are. Street Cat Project of Polk County is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit charitable organization dedicated to humanely reducing the number of free-roaming community cats in Polk County, Florida through targeted trapping for spay/neuter and educating the residents of Polk County about the benefits of TNR. With your help, we can make a difference in the lives of the street cats of Polk County. How You Can Help There are many ways you can help support our mission. You can make a donation (however big or small), purchase supplies, or volunteer your time. Donate Volunteer (coming soon) Chewy Wishlist (coming soon) Amazon Wishlist (coming soon) Why TNR? “Trap-Neuter-Return, or "TNR," is the most humane and effective method known for managing feral and stray cats and reducing their numbers. The cats, who typically live together in a group called a colony, are trapped and brought to a veterinary clinic. They're then spayed or neutered, vaccinated for rabies where appropriate and eartipped. After they've recovered from their surgeries, the cats are returned back to their original territory where a caretaker provides regular food and shelter.” “Because the cats can no longer reproduce, the colony has the potential to decline in size over time. Spaying and neutering also greatly reduce nuisance behavior. The cats themselves are healthier and less likely to spread feline diseases. Meanwhile, rodent control is maintained by the cats' continued presence.” -Neighborhood Cats TNR Resources How to trap Neighboorhood Cats Best Friends Animal Society Alley Cat Allies Traps we Recommend Tomahawk Live Traps TruCatch Traps Other Resources Community Cats Podcast Low Cost Spay Neuter Bartow Main St. Low Cost Pet Hospital LLC Contact Us The best way to contact us is to email us at: PNKCfl@gmail.com Reminder, we are neither a shelter nor an animal rescue and cannot take in unwanted or homeless pets. Follow us on Social Media