TNR Chicago | Trap Neuter Return Information & Education

TNR Chicago | Trap Neuter Return Information & Education

Educating The Community About Feral Cats And Trap Neuter Return Programs

Feral Friends Blog

This blog is to educate people, and raise TNR funds which will go directly to paying for spay/neuter surgeries and vaccinations for unowned cats currently living on the streets in the Chicago area.

Tree House Humane Society, a non-profit no-kill shelter for cats, has two locations on Chicago’s north side. Tree House educates people about humane issues including TNR, or trap, neuter, return.

Two New TNR Volunteers Curtis and Meghan Leading the Nick A. TNR Project

Posted by Tree House TNR on May 15, 2008

We hit the volunteer jackpot when Susan Robinson, the Community Outreach Director from PAWS Chicago referred to us two people who wanted to help us do TNR! Curtis and Meghan had attended one of the community informational meetings on TNR and not only did they want to learn more by doing their first project, they [...]

Hanover Park, IL passes feral cat management/TNR ordinance

Posted by Tree House TNR on May 8, 2008

On June 5, 2008 the village board of Hanover Park, IL passed a feral cat management ordinance which we feel will be a step forward for feral cats and their caretakers. This ordinance is very similar to the Cook County feral cat management ordinance that was passed and went into effect late 2007. The ordinance [...]

What is the purpose of this blog?

Posted by Tree House TNR on April 26, 2008

This blog is to educate people, and raise funds which will go directly to paying for spay/neuter surgeries and vaccinations for unowned cats currently living on the streets in the Chicago area. By giving money to this cause you are helping to lower euthanasia rates in our area, and helping these cats live healthier lives. [...]

Meet the cats of the King TNR Project

Posted by Tree House TNR on

The King TNR Project is the TNR project for which we are currently fundraising.  This project is named in honor of the woman who first brought these cats to our attention.  She faithfully fed them throughout the freezing winter of 2007-2008, and continues to feed them every morning.  They live in two alleys and one [...]