Learn the Top TNR Tips

Alley Cat Allies has championed Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) in the United States since our founding in 1990 and, together with our supporters, raised it to the standard of humane care for cats who live outdoors. We started our movement because we knew the endless cycles of catch and kill in shelters had to end, and that […]

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Your Update: Cats You’ve Saved and Can Help Save Right Now

Help Us Save Kiko and More Community Cats in Puerto Rico Kiko is bright and curious, but though she’ll get close to check out visitors to her outdoor home, she prefers if you keep your distance! She’s an independent community cat, like all of the cats living along the Paseo del Morro National Recreational Trail […]

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4th of July Safety Tips for Cats

The festivities of the 4th of July, especially fireworks, can be extremely stressful for cats and kittens. By taking a few precautions and other steps, you can help ensure the comfort and safety of your feline family members during the celebrations. IMPORTANT: If you suspect your cat ingested a substance or food that could be […]

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An Update on the Cruelty Case of George the Cat and More Impact Stories

An Update on George: We’re Still Seeking His Shooter We visited George! He’s doing well, but we’re still seeking his shooter and offering a reward of $10,000 for information that leads to an arrest and conviction. Alley Cat Allies is offering a reward of $10,000 for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of […]

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Summer Weather Care Tips for Cats During Record-Breaking Heat

Right now, many communities in the United States and other countries are experiencing record-breaking heat waves. Here is how anyone can help their community cats, or unowned cats who live outdoors, stay cool, comfortable, and safe. Keep in mind that community cats are well-adapted to living outdoors in all varieties of environments and temperatures, and […]

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Lamar, Missouri: Trap-Neuter-Return is Not Abandonment

Alley Cat Allies sent the following letter to the mayor and city council of Lamar, Missouri. Currently, in the city, Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR), the only humane and effective approach to community cats, is being equated with abandonment. TNR is not abandonment, including by the standards of Lamar’s own animal laws. It is a homecoming for community […]

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A Victory in Our Legal Fight Against Animal Cruelty in Berkeley County

In a critical victory, the State of West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals sided with Alley Cat Allies and determined that our case to protect animals from cruelty at a Berkeley County shelter will continue to be heard. Alley Cat Allies has been working to protect cats and dogs in Berkeley County since our in-depth […]

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