Feral Furbabies

Feral Furbabies A non-profit for TNR, Rescue, Adoption, and eventually sanctuary for the stray and feral cat population. This program depends on donations and love.

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Curtesy postHey everyone, my cat, Dipper, is missing. The last time I saw her was around 7:00 PM last night. I live betw...
06/07/2026

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Hey everyone, my cat, Dipper, is missing. The last time I saw her was around 7:00 PM last night. I live between Elliot and Willow Road off of 17th Street.

She is normally an indoor cat, but I let her explore the backyard when I'm home. She usually doesn't go any farther than my neighbor's yard. Around 5:30 this morning, I opened the back door and realized I hadn't seen her since 7:00 PM last night. I'm worried I may have accidentally left her outside overnight. I've checked everywhere inside my house and have been looking for her for hours.

Dipper is a black cat with a white patch on her chest and belly, bright green eyes, and she is missing her left front leg. She is approximately 7–8 years old and should be wearing the blue collar with a bell shown in the photos.

She is not a climber and is very shy around strangers, so she will likely run and hide if approached. She loves treats and may come to the sound of a treat bag being shaken.

I haven't seen or heard her bell at all today. If anyone has seen her or has any information, please message me. Please also check under porches, decks, sheds, garages, and vehicles.

Thank you so much for helping. 🖤🐾

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06/06/2026

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06/06/2026

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06/06/2026

Live from Petco in Catoosa

Some of the babies here today. Don't let the rain dampen your need to come meet your new family member.
06/06/2026

Some of the babies here today. Don't let the rain dampen your need to come meet your new family member.

I can not agree any more!!! TNR WORKS!!! SPAY AND NEUTER YOUR CATS!!!
06/05/2026

I can not agree any more!!! TNR WORKS!!! SPAY AND NEUTER YOUR CATS!!!

STOP KILLING CATS.
There is NO excuse, not in any state, not in any shelter, not in any system.

The cruelty toward cats in the United States is not a minor issue. It is a nationwide crisis caused by hostility toward cats, outdated animal control methods, misinformation about wildlife, feeding bans, and shelter systems that still kill healthy cats. The biggest problem is that the laws meant to protect cats are not being enforced.

Every state has animal cruelty laws, but cats are NOT consistently protected by them. Some states only protect “owned” cats. Others make exceptions for “pests” or “nuisance animals.” Some allow killing under wildlife or hunting laws. Across the country, animal control and shelters kill cats daily without facing any legal consequences. The laws exist, but enforcement does not.

This is not just a local issue. It is a national failure.

Across the United States:
- Healthy cats are killed in shelters as a method of “population control.”
- Community cats are killed based on complaints.
- Feeding bans starve cats and cause suffering.
- Wildlife agencies spread fear-based misinformation.
- TNR programs are blocked, underfunded, or made illegal.
- Caregivers face threats, fines, or even arrest.
- Cruelty laws are applied selectively or ignored entirely.

Cats are legally protected in theory. In practice, they are treated as expendable.

WHAT THE RESEARCH ACTUALLY SHOWS:

Feral cats in managed colonies are healthy and stable.
Alley Cat Allies, 2016
https://www.alleycat.org/.../Feral-cat-health-analysis...

Survival rates match those of indoor–outdoor owned cats.
Nutter et al., 2004
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/8175636_Reproductive_capacity_of_free-roaming_domestic_cats_and_kitten_survival_rate

TNR improves health, reduces roaming, lowers stress, and increases lifespan.
Nathan Winograd summary + primary sources
https://www.nathanwinograd.com/the-life-of-a-wild-cat/

This is not an idealized view. It is supported by peer-reviewed science.

TNR SAVES LIVES — EVERYWHERE IT’S IMPLEMENTED:

San José: killings down 83%
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6437086/

Baltimore: killings down 82%
https://faunalytics.org/three-years-six-shelters-72970.../

Jacksonville: both intake and killing dropped sharply
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5946139/

TNR works. Killing does not.

THE WILDLIFE ARGUMENT IS BASED ON FAULTY MODELS — NOT FIELD DATA:

The claim of “2.4 billion birds” is based on a model, not a real count. It makes worst-case assumptions and likely counts some birds twice. This claim has been questioned in peer-reviewed studies.

Fenimore et al., 2020
https://www.felineresearch.org/post/issue-brief-wildlife-impacts-of-outdoor-cats

Key facts:
- No bird species has become extinct due to cats during the era of TNR and modern colony management.
- The real threats come from humans — habitat loss, pollution, windows, and vehicles.
- Cats help control invasive species.
- Ecosystems in long-settled areas have already adjusted to community cats.

Removing cats destabilizes ecosystems. TNR brings back stability.

PEER-REVIEWED TNR RESEARCH LIBRARY:

Levy et al. 2003
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12523478/

Spehar & Wolf 2017
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29088106/

Spehar & Wolf 2018
https://www.wellbeingintlstudiesrepository.org/aw_comp_globalcats_managementtnr/1/

Spehar & Wolf 2019
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31597301/

Kreisler et al. 2019
https://www.wellbeingintlstudiesrepository.org/aw.../16/

AVMA TNR Resource
https://avmajournals.avma.org/view/journals/javma/243/4/javma.243.4.502.xml

HSUS Community Cats
https://www.humaneworld.org/en/resources/outdoor-cats-faq

ASPCA Community Cats
https://www.aspca.org/helping-shelters-people-pets/closer-look-community-cats

WHAT TNR ACTUALLY PROVIDES:
- Stability
- Safety
- Health
- Dignity
- Home

Every sterilization prevents suffering. Every protected colony saves a life. Every supporter counts.

THE NATIONAL MESSAGE:

STOP KILLING CATS.
STOP IGNORING CRUELTY LAWS.
STOP TREATING CAT LIVES AS OPTIONAL.

This is not only a regional issue. This is a United States issue.

We need:
- Nationwide enforcement of existing cruelty laws
- Federal recognition of TNR as humane management
- Protection for caregivers
- A ban on feeding bans
- A ban on catch-and-kill as the standard shelter practice
- A national shift toward evidence-based policy

Cats are not pests.
They are not endangering wildlife.
They are not disposable.

They are living beings, and it’s time the law finally meant something.

PLEASE NOTE: The HASS “community-based sheltering abandonment model" is harmful for pet cats because it treats vulnerable, human-socialized animals as if they are the same as unsocialized community cats. By encouraging shelters to “leave cats where they are found,” HASS has created a loophole that allows real abandonment to be passed off as policy. Socialized cats, who seek out people, who depend on human care, and who cannot survive outdoors alone; are being left outside, refused intake, or mislabeled as “community cats” ...even when they are clearly lost, dumped, or in danger. This is not progressive sheltering; it is a systematic abandonment of pets.

TNR, on the other hand, is not abandonment and never has been. Ethical TNR programs identify, protect, and sterilize unsocialized community cats living outdoors while ensuring that friendly, human-dependent cats are removed from colonies, brought to safety, and placed into homes or rescues. TNR is a targeted, evidence-based population management tool.

Abandonment is a crime. Confusing HASS with TNR, or mislabeling HASS as No Kill, costs lives. Shelters that refuse intake under the name of “HASS,” or by falsely calling themselves 'no kill' under HASS policies, are not providing humane care; they are simply turning away the very animals they are meant to protect.

06/04/2026

A friend is looking for 1–2 dependable people for a paid litter pan cleaning position.

Responsibilities include:
• Cleaning litter pans
• Refilling water dishes

The work takes approximately 3–4 hours per visit, and the selected person(s) will come twice per week.

This is very important work. The cats rely on clean litter boxes and fresh water for their health, comfort, and well-being. They deserve a clean environment every day, so reliability and attention to detail are essential.

For security and privacy reasons, I will not be publicly posting my friend's name or address. If you are interested or would like more information, please send me a private message.

Please reach out by text at 336 588 9972. Also this position will be in Roger's county.

06/03/2026

This would be AMAZING!!!

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