TNVR is only half the story.
Trap-neuter-vaccinate-return programs do vital work, but they stop at the spay and the ear-tip. Once a colony is returned, someone still has to feed it — every single day.
With unfixed cats still having litters and rescues full of mamas and kittens, the number of colonies keeps growing. We make sure these cats never get left behind, and we take the cost of food and medical care off our feeders' shoulders.
It is estimated that there are over 200,000 community, stray, and feral cats in Palm Beach County. That means more colonies that need food and medical care that TNVR programs don't provide. Now we finally have the means to accept donations and give these cats excellent care.