LifeLine Animal Project is happy to announce a big expansion of our Catlanta TNR
(Trap-Neuter-Return) program! With over 22,000 feral cats fixed using the LifeLine Spay
& Neuter Clinics, Catlanta was already the first and largest organized TNR program in Atlanta.
We are now offering free feral cat spay/neuter surgery in both DeKalb and Fulton Counties! Note:
Proof of residency in DeKalb or Fulton is required.
Going forward, we will provide trapping instructions, traps, and free feral cat spay/neuter and vaccines at our LifeLine Spay & Neuter Clinics.
Trapping cats for free spay/neuter is an easy and rewarding way to help Atlanta's cat community. With your help we can stop hundreds, even thousands, of cats from entering the county shelter system only to be euthanized at great expense to taxpayers.
A longtime proponent of TNR, Pam says, "I’ve been doing TNR for six years for my personal colony and for colonies of other people. It has made a major change in my rescue life because prior to TNR I could only agonize over a feral at a dumpster or junkyard. With the help of LifeLine’s Catlanta and cheap spay/neuter
for ferals I can stop the breeding and improve their lives."
"There are so many advantages and positives about TNR and absolutely no negatives," added longtime volunteer Suzanne. "It truly does save lives and improves the lives of these kitties who were handed a bad hand because of irresponsible pet ownership, lack of spay and neuter, and abandonment. So it's left up to folks
like my group and rescue groups like LifeLine, who give a damn about these wonderful creatures to work towards a solution."
If you know of a feral colony that needs free spays/neuters and you are willing to participate in the TNR process by trapping and transporting, please email [email protected] to get started.
Now that our program has expanded, LifeLine Animal Project is looking to increase capacity in our clinic feral recovery room (while simultaneously making it much easier to clean). To save on costs, we are asking for your help. The individual parts don't cost much but we need a lot, so if you want to help our feral friends please consider giving the gift of a shelf pole and some casters via our Amazon wishlist. All the kitties thank you for your support!
(Trap-Neuter-Return) program! With over 22,000 feral cats fixed using the LifeLine Spay
& Neuter Clinics, Catlanta was already the first and largest organized TNR program in Atlanta.
We are now offering free feral cat spay/neuter surgery in both DeKalb and Fulton Counties! Note:
Proof of residency in DeKalb or Fulton is required.
Going forward, we will provide trapping instructions, traps, and free feral cat spay/neuter and vaccines at our LifeLine Spay & Neuter Clinics.
Trapping cats for free spay/neuter is an easy and rewarding way to help Atlanta's cat community. With your help we can stop hundreds, even thousands, of cats from entering the county shelter system only to be euthanized at great expense to taxpayers.
A longtime proponent of TNR, Pam says, "I’ve been doing TNR for six years for my personal colony and for colonies of other people. It has made a major change in my rescue life because prior to TNR I could only agonize over a feral at a dumpster or junkyard. With the help of LifeLine’s Catlanta and cheap spay/neuter
for ferals I can stop the breeding and improve their lives."
"There are so many advantages and positives about TNR and absolutely no negatives," added longtime volunteer Suzanne. "It truly does save lives and improves the lives of these kitties who were handed a bad hand because of irresponsible pet ownership, lack of spay and neuter, and abandonment. So it's left up to folks
like my group and rescue groups like LifeLine, who give a damn about these wonderful creatures to work towards a solution."
If you know of a feral colony that needs free spays/neuters and you are willing to participate in the TNR process by trapping and transporting, please email [email protected] to get started.
Now that our program has expanded, LifeLine Animal Project is looking to increase capacity in our clinic feral recovery room (while simultaneously making it much easier to clean). To save on costs, we are asking for your help. The individual parts don't cost much but we need a lot, so if you want to help our feral friends please consider giving the gift of a shelf pole and some casters via our Amazon wishlist. All the kitties thank you for your support!