World Rabies Day TNVR

Stray cats and feral cat colonies could pose rabies risk that's why TNVR initiatives are essential.

This program will spay/neuter, ear-tip, and return healthy community cats to the areas where they’ve already been living and thriving, while preventing more generations from taking their place. The V in TNVR stands for 'vaccinate' which means rabies vaccinations are protocol in Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return programs thus ensuring community cats are happiest living outdoors and rabies-free.

Join us as we celebrate World Rabies Day on September 28 by conducting TNVR program for community (stray/feral) cats of CDO. We need your support in providing low cost spay/neuter to these cats.