This blog is to educate people, and raise TNR funds which will go directly to paying for spay/neuter surgeries and vaccinations for unowned cats currently living on the streets in the Chicago area. Tree House Humane Society, a non-profit no-kill shelter for cats, has two locations on Chicago's north side. Tree House educates people about humane issues including TNR, or trap, neuter, return.
It's important to provide the outdoor cats with water year-round. The winter cold makes that tricky as temperatures drop below freezing. There are lots of good tips out there to keep the water from freezing, such as using bowls that are wide and deep, or insulated. Adding a pinch of sugar to the water slows the freezing as well, or you can add more water to wet food. We set up an electric heated water bowl and it's been working really well - the water is not frozen yet still cool to the touch. The cat tracks around it show that the cats seem to enjoy having such an easy source of hydration for them to use.
Tree House's Uptown location has its own feral cat colony. With the cold weather already here, we've gotten a lot more calls on how to provide shelters for outdoor cats. We took photos to show you how we try to keep our outdoor kitties warm. The first photo shows Culpepper, our resident feral cat, impatiently waiting for the photo session to be over so she can go back inside and stay warm among the scratching posts shown in the second photo. The third photo shows the feeding stations and a smaller shelter at the top of the stairs. The fourth photo is of the straw insulating the little room under the stairs, with small shelters that the cats can curl up in. The door is normally closed and we cut small holes for the cats to have access to the area.
The cats we are socializing have come along at different paces. They certainly are enjoying the warmth and steady supply of food. This week was Josephine's week to take charge (she's the long-haired black kitty). She went into one of the boxes first, which made Pablo and Scarlet so curious that they immediately followed and completed this ensemble group.
This morning I got an email from a local rescuer who was visiting a foster dog in Ukrainian Village. She fed two cats she just happened to see when she was leaving, who were already eartipped! Then, I went outside to feed my feral colony in Humboldt Park, and found a newcomer, who was also already eartipped. He's the tabby in the back, sitting behind Sugar, who spends almost all day in my yard now. The new tabby was actually a pretty healthy size with a shiny coat, let me pet him, and did not even finish the wet food I gave him. If he continues to come around I'll have to see how friendly he really is. I would love to find out about more people who are trapping out here, and I'm so happy to see progress being made.
Your donation will go directly to pay for spay/neuter surgeries and vaccinations for the King cats in low-cost spay/neuter clinics in Chicago. Your donation will help to complete a much needed TNR project! Thank You!
This is a photo of one of the cats we need to help. He/she lives in one of the alleys in the King TNR Project. Donate and this cat can be spayed/neutered and vaccinated.