2020 Numbers & 2021 TNR Update

2020 Numbers & 2021 TNR Update

Because of your support, Operation Pets Alive serviced 2,121 pets from January to December 2020.

We had an intake outcome of 93 lifesaving percentage!

OPA’s trap, neuter and return (TNR) program is thriving in 2021! Our very effective TNR volunteer team works tirelessly to trap homeless cats which are are then taken to be evaluated, neutered, vaccinated and returned to where they were found. TNR allows these cats to live out their lives with better health and less stress, roaming and fighting behaviors over mating. It provides a humane way to help control cat overpopulation, improve the lives of homeless cats and reduce shelter admissions.

Deanna O. - TNR Volunteer

In 2021 OPA’s TNR program has already neutered over 400 cats in Montgomery County with 77 cats being neutered and returned in one weekend in March alone! A few days later volunteer Deanna left to trap 50 more cats!

The TNR program is provided in Montgomery County (excluding the city limits of Conroe and Willis). and the TNR team is working from an already developed list of homeless cat colonies.

Thank you to the dedicated team of TNR volunteers helping our community cats!

1 Comment

  1. Terrisa Goodman

    My name is Terri. For about 3 months now there is a nice couple that has moved onto my front porch. They seem to be very nice he is a solid blk and she is a calico with a bored tail. He has final let me scratch his head . I feed them once and they believe this be their home. I like them here they keep the mice and such away. I’m 58 and fix income. I believe she is pregnant again. I can not afford to get them fixed. My daughter said that the TNR could help. I clan catch them .