Our Services
Our Services
Trap, Neuter, Vaccinate, Return (TNVR)
Trap, Neuter, Vaccinate, Return (TNVR)
Definition: Trap, Neuter, Vaccinate, and Return is the process of humanly trapping community cats and transporting them to a veterinarian to get them spayed/neutered, vaccinated, and returned home to their colony.
Definition: Trap, Neuter, Vaccinate, and Return is the process of humanly trapping community cats and transporting them to a veterinarian to get them spayed/neutered, vaccinated, and returned home to their colony.
How it works
How it works
Community members in the Omaha-metro area submit requests via our Request Assistance form. Our small but mighty group of volunteers respond to requests on a first come first serve basis.
Community members in the Omaha-metro area submit requests via our Request Assistance form. Our small but mighty group of volunteers respond to requests on a first come first serve basis.
1
Request
Complete our request assistance form, which enables us to understand how we can assist you and educate you further on our services.
1
Request
Complete our request assistance form, which enables us to understand how we can assist you and educate you further on our services.
1
Request
Complete our request assistance form, which enables us to understand how we can assist you and educate you further on our services.
2
Review
We will review your request for completeness and eligibility, contacting you via email if clarification is needed before adding it to our queue.
2
Review
We will review your request for completeness and eligibility, contacting you via email if clarification is needed before adding it to our queue.
2
Review
We will review your request for completeness and eligibility, contacting you via email if clarification is needed before adding it to our queue.
3
Assistance
When we have availability, a volunteer will contact you to schedule traps and vetting based on available resources and funding.
3
Assistance
When we have availability, a volunteer will contact you to schedule traps and vetting based on available resources and funding.
3
Assistance
When we have availability, a volunteer will contact you to schedule traps and vetting based on available resources and funding.
Request Assistance
Request Assistance
Request Assistance
1764
Cats TNVR'd with Stray to Spay since 2022
What We Offer
What We Offer
Trapping & Vetting
Trapping & Vetting
Colony caretakers know their community cats best and are the best at getting those cats in traps. Our role is to provide the traps, training, enticing food, and if needed, transportation to vetting appointments. We work directly with colony caretakers to schedule TNVR appointments and ensure it happens as smoothly as possible.
Colony caretakers know their community cats best and are the best at getting those cats in traps. Our role is to provide the traps, training, enticing food, and if needed, transportation to vetting appointments. We work directly with colony caretakers to schedule TNVR appointments and ensure it happens as smoothly as possible.
NHS Community Program
NHS Community Program
Stray to Spay has a trap loaner program for community members who use the Nebraska Humane Society's Community Cat Program. We loan you the traps and teach you how to set them and the rest is up to you. This is an excellent way to get TNVR help for community cats quickly (and at no cost to the public as long as you have a colony caretaker permit).
Stray to Spay has a trap loaner program for community members who use the Nebraska Humane Society's Community Cat Program. We loan you the traps and teach you how to set them and the rest is up to you. This is an excellent way to get TNVR help for community cats quickly (and at no cost to the public as long as you have a colony caretaker permit).
Other Services
Other Services
We ease the financial burden on colony caretakers by providing dry food, cat shelters, and other items when available and as needed. We also help with other medical issues affecting community cats. Please contact us if you need additional help.
We ease the financial burden on colony caretakers by providing dry food, cat shelters, and other items when available and as needed. We also help with other medical issues affecting community cats. Please contact us if you need additional help.