The Bramble colony lives on a sprawling rural farm property, with large numbers of feral cats living in sub-colonies throughout the property. We began a Trap Neuter Return (TNR) effort in January, 2023. We will face extraordinary challenges with this colony, due to ringworm, high risk of Neonatal Isoerythrolysis, rampant illness and more. We expect this to be our most intensive project yet, due to the number of cats, amount of food, medical challenges, longer waits for TNR appointments, and increasing veterinary + lab costs. We are currently feeding 30 pounds of food every day. We also expect this to be one of our most impactful projects yet, as we are conducting research we hope will guide free-roaming cat policy on a global scale. We're so grateful to the property owners for their compassion, and for being wonderful to work with.
The Bramble colony lives on a sprawling rural property, with large numbers of feral cats living in sub-colonies throughout the property. We began a Trap Neuter Return (TNR) effort in January, 2023. We will face extraordinary challenges with this colony, due to ringworm, high risk of Neonatal Isoerythrolysis, rampant illness and more. We expect this to be our most expensive project yet, due to the number of cats, amount of food, medical challenges, longer waits for TNR appointments, and increasing veterinary + lab costs. We are currently feeding 30 pounds of food every day. We also expect this to be one of our most impactful projects yet, as we are conducting research we hope will guide free-roaming cat policy on a global scale. We're so grateful to the property owners for their compassion, and for being wonderful to work with.
TinyKittens Society is a non-profit society registered in British Columbia, Canada.