Three black and white cats, one sitting outside a small doghouse and two lying on a brick pathway, with another black and white cat close to the camera.

Addressing Overpopulation at the Source

Community Cats

Friends of Montgomery County Animals proudly supports Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) efforts by helping fund veterinary care, connecting community members with resources, and bringing socialized or adoptable cats into our foster program when appropriate.

We strongly believe TNR is one of the most effective and humane ways to reduce the homeless animal population, prevent suffering, and improve the well-being of community cats. While our hands-on trapping capacity is limited due to available trapping resources and access to veterinary care, we remain committed to helping community members pursue humane solutions for cats in need of vetting and support.

Local Resources

For more information about TNR programs and community cat resources in Montgomery County, please visit the Montgomery County Animal Services and Adoption Center website.

Three gray kittens inside a pet carrier, with one kitten in front looking outside the cage, and the other two in the background.