Kit-Kat's Forgotten Felines

Kit-Kat's Forgotten Felines and educate our community the importance of spay/neutering cats.. Welcome to Kit Kat's Forgotten Felines. cats in our community.

Kit-Kats Forgotten Felines of Riverside, Pennsylvania is a no-kill, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization whose purpose is to provide temporary shelter for homeless cats We promote T.N.R. We are just a Mom and daughter trying to make a difference by T.N.R. Our goal is to to solve the crisis and tragedy of unwanted and abandoned cats. We rescue, rehabilitate and have done many adoptions since 2014. We help educate residents in Riverside, PA and surrounding counties.

Purina Fancy Feast emergency intake, quick thinking litter box
06/10/2026

Purina Fancy Feast emergency intake, quick thinking litter box

Who ever sent the 6 KMR  and adult dry food.  What a blessing. THANK YOU!!!!!
06/09/2026

Who ever sent the 6 KMR and adult dry food. What a blessing. THANK YOU!!!!!

Toki, caught agitating  Zeus. (Can you hear Toki doing her best Sgt Shultz " i did nnnnnothing".)
06/09/2026

Toki, caught agitating Zeus. (Can you hear Toki doing her best Sgt Shultz " i did nnnnnothing".)

2 dogs and 1 cat locked in a room at Danville Suite  which was condemned  Another dog was locked in another room.
06/08/2026

2 dogs and 1 cat locked in a room at Danville Suite which was condemned Another dog was locked in another room.

We are in desperate need of liquid KMR for our kittens and Purina Cat Chow Naturals adult food from our wishlist  link i...
06/08/2026

We are in desperate need of liquid KMR for our kittens and Purina Cat Chow Naturals adult food from our wishlist link is in comments

Hank finally learned how to get on the 1sr level in the catio this morning. Three cheers for Hankie
06/08/2026

Hank finally learned how to get on the 1sr level in the catio this morning. Three cheers for Hankie

06/07/2026

The science on Trap-Neuter-Return programs for community cats has been building for decades. And a new research summary published in April 2026 by Texas A&M researchers brings that evidence together in one clear statement.

According to Dr. Amanda Blake, an associate research scientist in the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, TNR is the only humane, evidence-based, effective method to control unowned cat populations that live outdoors. The research confirms that TNR works by stopping the breeding cycle, which in turn addresses the community concerns most commonly raised about outdoor cat colonies, including disease spread, fighting, spraying, and yowling.

TNR programs work like this: community cats are humanely trapped, brought to a veterinary clinic to be spayed or neutered, vaccinated, and eartipped (the universal visible sign that a cat has been through the program), and then returned to their outdoor homes.

The research also highlights something called the vacuum effect. When cats are simply removed from an area without being spayed or neutered, new unsterilized cats quickly move in to fill the space. TNR prevents this by stabilizing colony populations over time.

Beyond population management, TNR reduces shelter intake, lowers euthanasia rates, decreases calls to animal control, and saves taxpayer money. Cats who are no longer focused on mating and reproducing also tend to coexist more peacefully with the people living near them.

For those who care about community cats, this research is worth sharing. The debate over whether TNR works is, scientifically speaking, largely settled.

(Source: Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine, published in Phys.org, April 2026)

Happy Sunday. M r. Panini trying out the new dog bedBe blessed or be a blessing to someone in need
06/07/2026

Happy Sunday.
M r. Panini trying out the new dog bed
Be blessed or be a blessing to someone in need

Never ends. Not sure what is wrong, but we are going to find out
06/04/2026

Never ends. Not sure what is wrong, but we are going to find out

Zane and NathanThey should be the next hurricane names because they are better than a natural disaster
06/03/2026

Zane and Nathan
They should be the next hurricane names because they are better than a natural disaster

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