The Illiana Cat Project
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The Illiana Cat Project was created as a way for dedicated and compassionate individuals to join efforts in reducing the local free roaming cat population in the Munster/Lansing Area. Through the humane trap, neuter, and release model, feral cats are spayed or neutered, vaccinated and released back into their home environment. TNR will reduce the number of cats and kittens euthanized in shelter environments and improve the quality of life for cats who despite their circumstance, deserve care and kindness.
Funds donated to our campaign will be allocated to the cost of spay/neuter services, vaccination, materials needed for feral cat shelters, food, traps, bite gloves, and chip scanners.
"Compassion brings us to a stop, and for a moment we rise above ourselves" -Mason Cooley
Thank you for supporting our movement. Together we can provide a better life for our animal friends.
Funds donated to our campaign will be allocated to the cost of spay/neuter services, vaccination, materials needed for feral cat shelters, food, traps, bite gloves, and chip scanners.
"Compassion brings us to a stop, and for a moment we rise above ourselves" -Mason Cooley
Thank you for supporting our movement. Together we can provide a better life for our animal friends.
Fundraising team: Lansing/Munster TNR (3)
Maleesa Losnedahl
Organizer
Lansing, IL
Megan Noort
Team member
Lalinda De La Fuente
Team member