Little Woodrows TNR Program

Willowbrook TNR Program

TNR Programs

TNR programs are important efforts that directly and positively impact the feline overpopulation and disease crisis facing our community today. TNR programs help to trap stray and feral cats, get them fixed, vaccinated, mites treated and overall leads to a healthier life for the cat. This impacts the overpopulation crisis and prevents further unwanted litters being born and momma and kittens being dumped. This also helps with shelter overcrowding and high euthanasia rates due to all these momma cats and unwanted kittens being dumped at the shelters. 

Champions TNR Program

Tomball TNR Program

We were approached by a wonderful couple caring for some feral cats in the Champions area.

There are at least 10 cats that need to be TNR’d and will be in Spring 2024.

We are currently working to TNR some ferals at Little Woodrows off State Highway 249, north of Spring Cypress.

There appears to be at least 10 cats that need to be TNR’d and will be done in Spring 2024.

We were approached by a young lady caring for 3 feral cats in her apartment complex.

They will be TNR’d in Spring 2024.

We were approached by a woman caring for 3 feral cats in her apartment complex.

They will be TNR’d in Spring 2024.

Allegro Music School Feral Cat Colony

This colony consists of 15 adult cats all over the age of 2 years old. We have been caring for this wonderful group of cats since 2021. All have been TNR’d and vaccinated.

They range from calico, black & white, all black to orange tabby colors.

They each have their own personalities and outside of caring for these sweet fur friends, getting to know them has been such a treat.

  • Bullet likes to be the leader of the pack at feeding time.

  • Big Daddy likes his pets just before he eats.

  • Miss Thang talks to you and then comes over for love after she eats.

  • Cotton wants love all the time.

  • Miss Grace and Shade keep their distance but will come close at feeding time.

  • Stormy (AKA King Charles) used to never let us touch him but now he can be pet during feeding time.

  • Grandma loves hiney rubs. She has great elevator hiney. LOL

  • Fluffy loves to say hi, talk to us while we dish up the food and then wants lots of love after he eats.

  • Boots never used to let us pet him and now wants pets as he eats.

These are just a few of the personalities of these sweet cats we care for in this colony. We love taking care of them and loving on those that will let us. :o)