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  • About
    • Our Mission
    • Who to Know
    • TNR Education & Outreach
    • Resources
    • Community Cat Education
  • Adopt
  • Barn Cat Program
  • Request TNR Assistance
  • Trap Rental
  • Volunteer
  • Donate
  • Contact

Spartanburg County TNR Assistance

If you need assistance with TNR in Spartanburg County, (if you are in the city contact city animal control for TNR services) fill out the contact form with information that includes: 

  • location 
  • approximate number of cats 
  • description of location and help needed 
  • contact information

To quality for assistance:


You must be elderly (65 or older) handicapped, or disabled to qualify for assistance. Able bodied persons are more than welcome to rent traps from us and we will assist you with a tutorial on how to set and bait the trap. TNR is free in Spartanburg County, there is no cost to the citizen to get feral cats fixed through Animal Allies, for more info please click here for more info! 


You MUST be the regular caretaker (provide food, water and shelter) of the cats to be trapped, or know the caretaker that needs their colony trapped and fixed.


  1. Cats MUST be on a regular feeding schedule.
  2. We MUST have permission to be on the property to trap. 
  3. You MUST sign the TNR release form before we begin trappin

Is there a fee for TNR?

As a nonprofit organization, we collect donations during TNR projects, and we depend on donations to continue the work we are doing. We suggest a donation of $50, but will gladly accept and appreciate any donation amount. Donations support our TNR work (travel, trapping and equipment, medical expenses, supplies, food and shelter during cat recovery) and our work with community cats that may need more extensive medical attention.  


TNR Agreement

All community cats trapped during TNR will be:

  • ear tipped for easy identification later and;
  • spayed/neutered and;
  • be vaccinated [FVRCP + Rabies] and;
  • be returned and released back to the location of trapping once recovered from surgery. 
  • medicated if sick 

What we won’t do

Cats are NEVER relocated, unless in danger, caretaker has passed away, and cats will not be fed anymore, etc. There are VERY FEW circumstances in which cats will be relocated. All trapped cats will be returned and released back to the location of trapping.


NEVER admitted into adoption programs, unless they are friendly. Feral cats have a home, it’s the outdoors! 


NEVER tested for FIV/FeLV if they appear healthy. FIV/FeLV testing is completed at the discretion of the clinic veterinarian.


We DO NOT remove feral free-roaming cats from the community.

Do not ask us to REMOVE or RELOCATE community cats from your neighborhood or business, we will not respond to these types of requests. 

Our waitlist is back open but we have changed our policies. Please read entire page.

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