Last Updated March 6, 2023
Rescue Stats 2024
cats
spayed/neutered
+ cats via our trap loan program
cats
adopted
Rescue Stats 2023
cats
spayed/neutered
+ cats via our trap loan program
cats
adopted
Rescue Stats 2022
281 cats
spayed/neutered
+ 165 cats via our trap loan program
273 cats adopted
Rescue Stats 2021
cats
313 spayed/neutered
+ 222 cats via our trap loan program
266 cats
adopted
Rescue Stats 2020
420 cats spayed/neutered
+ 333 cats via our trap loan program
344 cats
adopted
Rescue Stats 2019
272 cats spayed/neutered
+ 376 cats via our trap loan program
381 adopted
Rescue Stats 2018
254 cats spayed/neutered
+ 107 cats via our trap loan program
224 cats adopted
Rescue Stats 2017
291 cats spayed/neutered
+ 125 cats via our trap loan program
392 cats adopted
Rescue Stats 2016
260 cats spayed/neutered
+ 130 cats via our trap loan program
341 cats adopted
Rescue Stats 2015
344 cats spayed/neutered
+48 via our trap loan program
249 cats adopted
Rescue Stats 2014
176 cats spayed/neutered
+ 68 via our trap loan program
194 cats adopted
Rescue Stats 2013
233 cats spayed/neutered
+ 95 via our trap loan program
222 cats adopted
Rescue Stats 2012
260 cats spayed/neutered
202 cats adopted
Rescue Stats 2011
244 cats spayed/neutered
198 cats adopted
Rescue Stats 2010
306 cats spayed/neutered
216 cats adopted
Rescue Stats 2009
421 cats spayed/neutered
232 cats adopted
Rescue Stats 2008
350 cats spayed/neutered
200 cats adopted
Rescue Stats 2007
226 cats spayed/neutered
149 cats adopted
Rescue Stats 2006
126 cats spayed/neutered
56 cats adopted
13th Street Cat RescueWe are a Non-Profit 501(c)(3), No-Kill, Cat and Kitten Rescue Organization - San Jose, California |
How To Control Feral Cats Using Trap-Neuter-Return
Our neighborhood faces a population crisis of homeless cats, many of them feral and too wild to be placed in homes. They reproduce rapidly and, as their numbers grow, so does noise, odor and other problems. But there is something you can do!
What is Trap-Neuter-Return(TNR)?
Trap-neuter-return (TNR) involves trapping all the cats in a colony, getting them spayed/neutered, adopting out the kittens and friendly cats, then returning the wild adults to their territory and providing them with food and shelter. TNR eliminates or significantly reduces the noise from fighting, odor from spraying, and more litters of kittens.
This progressive approach is fast becoming the preferred method of street cat population control throughout San Jose and across the nation. Numerous animal welfare agencies have endorsed TNR and its use grows every day.
Have Feral Cats Near Your Home or Office?
Please consider trapping them and getting them fixed! Trapping feral cats is very easy and there are many free/low-cost resources available for getting the animals spayed/neutered. We can loan you traps and provide you with the personalized instruction you need to be successful right away.
Don't delay! Adult cats can reproduce at any time so trap them now before the problem gets worse!
How to Conduct TNR:
- Download Our TNR Training Presentation (.pdf)
- How to Trap a Feral Cat for TNR (VIDEO!)
- Additional Trapping Tips
- Low-Cost Spay Neuter Resources in Santa Clara County
Have Questions or Need Advice?
Contact us to borrow a trap or if you need advice on how to trap them, we'll show you how it's done, or if you have any questions that aren't answered here email us: tnr@13thstcats.org
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Attend A FREE Workshop to Learn More!
We hold free, training workshop every few months at San Jose Animal Care Center, 2750 Monterey Rd, San Jose. Learn TNR from our experienced volunteers and have all of your questions answered.
Find out when the next training is! Check our Facebook Page or email us: TNR@13thstcats.org