Humane TNR

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07/12/2026

We got Mom!!!

After days of trying, we finally have the mama of the three blind kittens safe. She has a significant upper respiratory infection and needs medical care, but here’s the surprise… she’s not very feral at all. She’s already letting us pet her and seems so relieved to be safe.

We meant it when we said we never leave the moms behind. Thank you to everyone who cheered us on and kept this little family in your thoughts. Now it’s Mom’s turn to heal. 🐾❤️

To donate:

https://www.humanetnr.com/monetary-donation

07/11/2026

This is Mom. ❤️

She’s the mama of the three tiny kittens we rescued with the devastating eye infections. Despite everything they’ve been through, we’re fighting for them every single day.

Today, we spotted Mom very close to our traps. She’s still out there, and from what we can see, her eyes are also severely infected. We never leave the moms behind. They deserve the same chance at safety, medical care, and a life free from suffering as their babies.

Please send all the good thoughts, prayers, and positive vibes our way that tonight—or very soon—we’re able to get her safely into a trap. She has no idea that we’re trying to help her.

We’ll keep you updated. ❤️🐾

07/09/2026

⚠️ This is the heartbreaking reality when cats aren’t spayed and neutered. ⚠️

Today, we rescued four tiny kittens, and this sweet baby is one of them.

All four have severe eye infections that have been left untreated for far too long. Their eyes are so badly damaged that they will most likely lose their vision. They are filthy, dehydrated, terrified, and in unimaginable pain—yet they’re still fighting to survive.

This didn’t have to happen.

These kittens didn’t choose to be born outside. They didn’t choose to suffer. They are victims of an unaltered cat population that continues to grow because too many cats aren’t spayed or neutered.

Every litter born outdoors means more kittens facing starvation, disease, predators, injury, and infections like this. Some won’t survive. Others will carry the scars for the rest of their lives.

Spaying and neutering saves lives. It prevents this suffering before it starts.

Our rescue will do everything we can for these babies. They are finally safe, warm, and receiving the medical care they’ve desperately needed. Please keep them in your thoughts as we fight to save them.

If you’d like to help, you can:
❤️ Donate toward their veterinary care.
❤️ Foster or adopt when they’re ready.
❤️ Most importantly—spay and neuter your pets and support TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return) programs in your community.

Together, we can stop stories like this before they begin.

To donate:

https://www.humanetnr.com/monetary-donation

06/13/2026

Stan Update ❤️

Just look at the difference in two short weeks.

When Stan came to us, his little face was covered in painful wounds, scabs, and swelling. We still don’t know exactly what happened to him, but based on the pattern and severity of his injuries, we suspect he may have had hot liquid spilled or thrown on him. While we can’t know for certain, it’s heartbreaking to think about what this sweet boy may have endured.

Despite everything, Stan has been incredibly resilient. With lots of love, good food, medication, and a safe place to heal, he is making amazing progress. His eyes are brighter, his wounds are healing, and his personality is starting to shine through. He absolutely loves other cats and is incredibly playful!

We are so grateful to everyone who has donated, shared his story, and cheered him on. Every kind word and contribution has helped give Stan the chance he deserves.

Please keep Stan in your thoughts as he continues his recovery journey. We can’t wait to see what he looks like in another two weeks! ❤️🐾

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