Stray Streets TNR (Trap, Neuter, Release)

– Stray Streets TNR, is a group of volunteers working to bring compassionate care and population control through trapping, neutering, releasing and vaccinations to the stray cats of Havre de Grace (HdG).

 

– Our mission is to provide, food, health care and spay/neuter services to these homeless animals and their feral offspring in the hopes of preventing their existence in the Havre de Grace from being a nuisance or health hazard to residents of the communities in which they exist.

– We are not a “rescue”. We do not have a shelter in which to gather these unwanted animals. We are volunteers who provide basic assistance to discarded companion animals and their offspring.

 

– Stray Streets TNR vets and neuters as many of these animals as resources permit and acts as a go-between with residents to prevent unwanted encounters between humans, their personal property and the stray animals.

 

– Any donation to Stray Streets TNR is tax deductible and all monies raised (100%) are used to feed, vet, and provide shelter for the strays of Havre de Grace, MD, and fund insurance that allows us to exist as a non-profit.

We are available to answer questions, resolve nuisance issues, inform and provide assistance to the community so that both human and animal might share an amiable existence.


Please visit our website for more details and to join or support our efforts at:


http://www.straystreetstnr.com


or on Facebook at: 


https://www.facebook.com/StrayStreetsTNRofHavredeGrace.

Any donation to Stray Streets TNR is tax deductible and all monies raised (100%) are used to feed, vet, and provide shelter for the strays of Havre de Grace, MD, and fund insurance that allows us to exist as a non-profit.

 

If you want to donate in-kind items, Stray Streets TNR is always in need of the following:

  • Canned & dry cat & kitten food
  • Canned dog food
  • Humane live traps in good working order
  • Styrofoam sheeting, Styrofoam ice chests (for creating basic shelters)
  • Rubbermaid storage containers (5 gallons & larger) (for creating basic shelters)
  • Clean straw (for creating basic shelters)
  • Old, but clean, towels (for draping over traps to help calm cats during TNR)
  • Old lawn furniture covers or boat tarp or covers
  • Disinfectant wipes
  • Garbage bags