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HSCC Recruits TNR Volunteers

Join our Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) team and make a direct difference for outdoor cats. TNR reduces overpopulation, prevents suffering, and creates healthier neighborhoods. Volunteers help set and monitor humane traps, transport cats for veterinary care, and return them safely to their home territory.

What You’ll Do

  • Safely set and monitor traps
  • Transport cats to/from clinics
  • Provide short-term trap care before/after surgery
  • Share TNVR info with neighbors when needed

What We’re Looking For

  • Kindness and care for cats
  • Comfortable working outdoors (early mornings/evenings)
  • Ability to lift/carry traps (15–30 lbs)
  • Reliable and responsible
  • Access to your own transportation

To learn more, please contact our volunteer coordinator. Email: volunteerhscc@gmail.com

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