Trap Neuter Return

AWA supports feral cats and their caregivers in many ways. Outdoor cats can live long, healthy lives if someone sets up an orderly system to care for them. Our spay/neuter team runs the most innovative trap neuter return (TNR) program in the South Jersey area.

What qualifies a cat as feral?

Feral cats are born outside, and are living in a wild state, untouchable by humans.

If you have feral cats living near you that you would like to help, we have a program to assist you including education, training, and Feral Fix-it neuter/spay. Click below to learn more.

Feral Fix-it Program

For just $20, we will provide spay/neuter surgery, rabies and FVRCP vaccination, and ear tip for identification.

Slots are available by appointment only.

Due to high demand, please schedule your appointment before you trap. Cats must be in a lined trap covered with a sheet or towel.

Please email tnr@awanj.org or call 856-424-2288, ext 116 with questions or appointment requests

Additional Feral Cat Resources

Spay/Neuter for Ferals:

The Spayed Club
800 Chester Pike
Sharon Hill PA 19079
484-540-8436

PennPet
3495 Haddonfield Rd
Pennsauken NJ 08109
856-979-6585

Emancipet
575 Adams Ave Unit 2
Philadelphia PA 19120
267-774-4901

People for Animals
1001 N High St
Millville NJ 08332
856-243-5211

Forgotten Cats
711 Main St
Trainer PA 19061
302-429-0124

PSPCA
350 E Erie Ave
Philadelphia PA 19134
215-426-6300

Treatment for Ferals:

Delaware Valley Animals Hospital
400 Swedesboro Rd
Mullica Hill, NJ 08062
856-241-1100

South Jersey Cat Clinic
484 Et Evesham Rd, Suite 7
Cherry Hill, NJ 08003
856-412-3514

Evesham Veterinarians
800 Route 73 S
Marlton, NJ 08053
856-983-9440

Animal Hospital of Somerdale
408 N White Horse Pike
Somerdale, NJ 08083
856-346-4242

Chews Landing Veterinary Hospital
1179 Chews Landing Rd
Clementon, NJ 08021
856-566-5688

Other Resources:

For Burlington County:
FOBCAS 856-533-0464
Friends of bcas.org@gmail.com

Animal Protection League (state-wide network)
978-228-5239
info@aplnj.org