How Can ONE person save 100 homeless cats?

Spay one.

In some Ohio communities, over 97% of free-roaming cats are unsterilized, meaning nearly all are capable of reproducing year after year.


Through LFAW, TNR is free for area residents! The funding provides spay/neuter surgeries, vaccines, and an ear tip at no cost to area residents thanks to the generous funding from the Joanie Bernard Foundation and the Dorothy B. Francis Charitable Foundation.

If you are living in Clermont County, and there are free-roaming cats in your neighborhood, call us at 513-735-2299. 

Trap and Release Resources

UCAN provides spay/neuter surgery and vaccinations to community cats for FREE. They also offer low cost Spay/Neuter for owned cats.

Ohio Alleycat Resource (OAR) consists of a low-cost, high-volume Spay/Neuter Clinic and The Joanie Bernard Home for Cats adoption center.

Whisker Fixers- serves Clermont Co. Ohio by humanely reducing cat overpopulation through TNR and accessible spay/neuter for owned cats- less kittens, happier cats, better communities! 

Success Stories.

Grove was one of 7 feral cats roaming a community members property. 6 of the 7 were able to be humanely trapped and sterilized. Grove was not only spayed but had a hernia repair performed by UCAN. Grove was able to find a foster home which is ended in a foster fail where his family adopted him.

Anubis was found dumped with another cat at Stonelick park. They were both able to be humanely trapped and vetted. Anubis was already neutered and is quite the friendly fella. He’s active, talkative & lovable. He is currently available for adoption through Rescue Me Animal Advocacy.

Locks was humanely trapped along with another cat and is beginning to play and build trust. He is 1 year old, neutered, vaccinated and FeLV/FIC negative. He is available for adoption through Rescue Me Animal Advocacy.