TNR, or Trap-Neuter-Return, is the standard approach for managing community cat populations in Maine and across the country. Here is how it works, why it is effective, and what resources are available for western Maine residents.
Category: Community Cats
Flax’s Kittens
Hank and Rove came in as part of the West Paris TNR trapping round that brought in their mother, Flax. Both were too young to […]
Flax
Flax was one of the friendliest felines we encountered during this round of trapping. She was calm, approachable, and quickly transitioned into the shelter model. […]
Emberline
Emberline is a long-haired tortie from the West Paris TNR community cat colony. She came in with a watchful stare and a very careful posture, […]
Dewey
Dewey is a pale orange cat from the West Paris TNR community cat colony. He was named for where he was trapped — right by […]
Zuchetto
Zuchetto is a sleek black community cat from West Paris TNR. He has sharp green eyes and a bit of dirt on his face. Tough, […]
Weaver
Weaver is a mysterious, muted gray West Paris TNR community cat with a wise stare and a haunted hush. A loner by nature, he took […]
Thistle
Thistle is a striking black West Paris TNR community cat. She has a fierce little face. There are a few signs of a rough journey. […]
Spindle
Spindle is a jet-black West Paris TNR community cat with a slow blink and a worried brow. He came in with a small injury that […]
Soot
Soot is a glossy black West Paris TNR community cat with bright yellow eyes and a gaze that means business. He is lean and strong. […]