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Frequently Asked Questions

Please reach us at alleycatsrescueodessa@gmail.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.

Our mission at Alley Cats Rescue is to help decrease the stray cat population of Odessa and eventually Monahans TX through adoptions and a "Trap-Neuter-Return" program. As well as an emphasis on giving sick and injured cats and kittens a chance,.


TNR stands for Trap-Neuter-Return, a humane, effective method for managing and reducing community (feral/stray) cat populations. It involves humanely trapping cats, sterilizing and vaccinating them at a veterinary clinic, ear-tipping for identification, and returning them to their original outdoor location. Key Aspects of TNR:

  • The Process: Cats are trapped, spayed/neutered, vaccinated, and ear-tipped (a small tip removed from one ear to show they are already fixed).
  • Population Control: By preventing further breeding, TNR stabilizes and gradually reduces the size of outdoor cat colonies.
  • Humane Alternative: It is considered more humane than euthanasia and helps reduce nuisance behaviors like fighting, spraying, and howling.
  • Colony Management: Often, a caretaker continues to feed and monitor the cats after they are returned to their environment.
  • Not for Adoption: TNR is generally for unsocialized feral cats that cannot be adopted, though friendly cats or kittens may be placed in homes. 

TNR is recognized as the best method for controlling community cat populations, curbing the, so-called, "vacuum effect" where removing cats only leads to new, intact cats moving in. 


Fostering, volunteering and donating are the three biggest ways you can help our small scale rescue. Email us at alleycatsrescueodessa@gmail.com to learn about volunteering opportunities.


Our current goal is to launch by end of Spring, or early Summer 2026


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