I learned the ropes volunteering for a traveling vet doing a spay/neuter clinic in my community. My experience as a vet assistant for three different clinics has been invaluable, giving me the skills and confidence to help cats in need. In 2015, I started my own TNR organization, and since then, we have altered over 1,100 cats in our community. In 2022, I built a cat sanctuary for displaced TNR cats, providing a safe haven for those who need extra care. With 20 humane traps, 27 recovery crates, and lots of hands-on experience, I am committed to making a difference for local cats.
I need to raise funds to pay for TNR surgeries and to purchase food, litter, and cover vet bills for the Alley cat campus cats. These essentials are critical to keeping the cats healthy and comfortable, and to continuing our mission of reducing the stray cat population through TNR. We continue to do the TNR surgeries as long as we can keep funding available, and every donation helps us reach more cats in need.
Please check out our Alley cat campus Facebook page to learn more about what we do, and thank you for supporting our mission to continue to spay & neuter community cats and care for the cats at Alley cat campus. We are a 501c3 organization.
I need to raise funds to pay for TNR surgeries and to purchase food, litter, and cover vet bills for the Alley cat campus cats. These essentials are critical to keeping the cats healthy and comfortable, and to continuing our mission of reducing the stray cat population through TNR. We continue to do the TNR surgeries as long as we can keep funding available, and every donation helps us reach more cats in need.
Please check out our Alley cat campus Facebook page to learn more about what we do, and thank you for supporting our mission to continue to spay & neuter community cats and care for the cats at Alley cat campus. We are a 501c3 organization.






