My name is Padme!

Posted over 3 weeks ago|Updated 1 week ago
Padme

My basic info

Age
Not listed
Sex
Female
Color
Tan or Fawn
Hair Length
short
Pet ID
22244551

My details

  • Litter Box Trained

My health

  • Shots current
  • Spayed/neutered

My story

Their adoption process

Thank you for your interest in adopting! VTNR does not have a public facility and all animals are fostered in homes. Please contact us with any personality or habit questions on a specific cat or kitten. Although we try to provide as much information up front, there are certain situations that we just do not know. In those situations, please contact VTNR and we will work together to do what is best for each animal.

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More about this rescue

Victoria TNR is private, 501(c)3 organization dedicated to improving the health and living conditions of homeless cats through trapping, neutering/spaying, and returning them to volunteer caretakers. This approach of Trap-Neuter-Return is the most effective and only humane method of containing and reducing a growing population of feral and free-roaming cats. Catch and kill does not work, yet it continues. Animal control agencies have been catching and killing cats for decades in an unsuccessful attempt to reduce the number of feral and stray cats in a given area. Trap-Neuter-Return does work. There are no more kittens, the population stabilizes, and the returned cats’ lives are improved. Behaviors and stress associated with pregnancy and mating such as yowling, roaming and fighting, stop. Not only does Trap-Neuter-Return make good sense, it is also a responsible, humane method of care for outdoor cats and is less expensive than catch and kill approaches. Victoria TNR is also the only organization in the Victoria area who rescues free-roaming unweaned kittens, older kittens and cats in distress.