Peter and Bryan

Peter and Bryan are brothers who were abandoned at a condo development in Jamesburg. We were asked to come in for TNR by the caretaker. When we saw how friendly these beautiful boys were, we just had to get them to a rescue where they could be adopted after we had...
Tips for Managing Feral Cat Colonies

Tips for Managing Feral Cat Colonies

Donna Hildreth a board member of the North Brunswick Humane Association was recently interviewed by Michele Newman of Association Help Now about Tips for Managing Feral Cat Colonies and our TNR program.How Cat Colonies FormFeral cat colonies consist of animals that...

Peggy, now Norah

PEGGY, now NORAOur Community Cat Program had help to TNR a small colony in New Brunswick. The caretaker notified us about a small cat with an injury on her front leg. The cat was very friendly and the caretaker was able to pick it up and put in a trap. At our request,...

The Fuzzballs

During the course of a TNR project in Spotswood, we caught the most adorable long haired kittens. A friend of the trapper offered to foster them in her spare room. It didn’t take long before friends and relatives showed up to adopt these adorable kittens. One is...

Dash’s story

Dash is now 4 years old, but when we got him as part of TNR effort, we were not sure that he would even make to his first birthday. Dash was born with an inverted sternum and an enlarged heart. He could not be TNR’ed with siblings because he had such severe...

Titan is alive and thriving because of you

Our introduction to Titan was through this photo. He knew, like we did, that he needed help and literally walked right into our volunteer’s arms. Titan had a severe eye injury, an upper respiratory infection, ringworm, and was burdened with worms and other parasites....