What We Do

The hardest part about TNR (Trap Neuter Release)- is finding that ONE motivated individual who is willing to make a huge difference. We will help you along in this process! It is much easier than you think. If you live in the central Florida area we can help with transport on certain days too.
We will teach you how to use traps, we also have traps we can loan you.
We strive to keep a fully stocked Pet Pantry to share with those in need. You can DONATE to it here, or contact us to apply for food for your colony. 
We have a Sanctuary Program for older & medically compromised cats (Our sanctuary is at capacity right now, but are currently fundraising to expand our facilities, contact us if you can help!)

How can you help?

We have a Barn Cat Program that has community cats that can’t return to their original location or be adopted into homes. We are seeking suitable outdoor settings like barns or sheds, where they can live out their lives and help control pests.

Spay/neuter your community cats through a local TNR program. Don't wait until it's too late or you will find yourself with kittens with no place to go (and raising kittens is hard work if you take it on yourself)!

Don't rely on shelters and rescues to take them...they will very likely be euthanized at a kill-shelter and refused at a rescue due to their own limits of what they can handle at a time.

Learn more about TNR, its benefits, and how to here.

If you are in the Central Florida area, Guardians will loan you traps, and teach you how to use them. Contact us for more information, or to reserve traps.

Spay/neuter your family pets. It only takes one unattended moment to create an accidental litter. Besides cutting down on overpopulation, spaying/neutering your pet can increase their lifespan by cutting down on cancers, aggression, and dangerous behavior. To find a low-cost clinic in your area, please check out  http://www.spayusa.org/search.php where you can search for one near you.

*Please note, we are not a shelter or veterinary facility, we cannot accept cats or kittens, or assist with adoptions. We will provide resources and tools you need to help community cats in your area*

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