Kosciusko Community TNR, inc

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6 Stories from Volunteers, Donors & Supporters

Ginger H.6 Client Served

Rating: 5

10/24/2021

I took my stray female and my kids female cat into to get spayed. So glad I did. I was nervous about leaving my fur baby but everyone was so nice and friendly and you could tell they truly love animals. I’ve got 2 more barn fur babies that need to come see them. Can’t wait for them to be back in the area. Will definitely be booking with them.

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Jenshu1 Board Member

Rating: 5

10/17/2021

So grateful that the Kosciusko Community TNR has begun its venture into helping the feline populations of Kosciusko County!! It has been needed for so long in Kosciusko County! Glad to be a donor & board member of this nonprofit.

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wallickn Board Member

Rating: 5

10/17/2021

I’m so proud of the strides we’ve made this year, going from 2 concerned individuals, to a fully recognized nonprofit!

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CommunityCatsRock Board Member

Rating: 5

10/17/2021

Kosciusko Community TNR seeks to end the suffering of homeless cats and kittens in Kosciusko County, Indiana. KCTNR works tirelessly to have cats and kittens spayed or neutered, secure caretakers, and return them to their colonies. Kosciusko Community TNR is the only organization in Kosciusko County working to spay and neuter homeless cats and kittens.

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amr0719 Donor

Rating: 5

10/17/2021

This is a young, new nonprofit devoted to reducing the number of unwanted cats and kittens in Kosciusko Cty. The TNR system has been shown to be one of the most successful means to reduce the numbers. Due to the pandemic, vets almost eliminated spay/neuter and the number of unwanted kittens have exploded. This nonprofit choose a difficult but much needed time to help. Thank you KC TNR for being there!

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CatLadyKC Volunteer

Rating: 5

10/17/2021

Kosciusko Community TNR is on a mission to stop the suffering of unwanted cats and kittens in Kosciusko County, Indiana. Volunteer supported, KCTNR has trapped dozens of cats and kittens in feral community cat colonies, surgically sterilizing then returning them to their colonies. This is a proven method to slow the growth of feral cat colonies and stop the nuisance behavior of unfixed community cats. This process is the only way to “turn off the tap” of unwanted community cats and kittens. Thank you, KCTNR!!

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