Our Mission
TNR La Pêche is dedicated to reducing the overpopulation of feral, stray, and abandoned cats through humane, sustainable, and community-driven trap-neuter-return (TNR) practices. Our mission is to improve the lives of cats and the communities they inhabit by providing access to essential veterinary care, including sterilization, vaccination, and microchipping. We collaborate with compassionate fosters, residents, and local authorities to stabilize cat colonies, promote responsible pet ownership, and educate the public on the importance of spay and neuter. We believe every cat deserves to live without the threat of suffering caused by unchecked breeding, neglect, and abandonment. Our work includes maintaining colonies throughout the region, rescuing adoptable strays, supporting low-income pet owners, and ensuring that cats receive proper care, whether they live indoors or outdoors. Through grassroots action and persistent advocacy, we strive to create a La Pêche where no cat is left behind, where community compassion guides policy, and where prevention—not euthanasia—is the standard response to feline overpopulation.
We are committed to transparency, accountability, and long-term impact. Our efforts are fueled by donations, volunteers, and strategic partnerships that allow us to stretch every dollar toward tangible results: fewer kittens born into suffering, healthier outdoor cats, and more happy endings through adoption or managed colony life. By offering subsidized sterilization and building a network of support for both people and animals, we aim to empower residents to become part of the solution. Whether it's a cat behind a barn, in a backyard, or at the edge of a forest, we are there with a trap, a plan, and the promise of a better life.