Calico TNR

Calico TNR

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TNR group for stray, feral & community cats. 3 Working Women making a difference in our spare time.

Co-Founders: Jodi Ray-Patton, Phyllis Monroe and Debra Smith We do not rescue or foster cats and we do not have a facility. We only TNR (Trap, Neuter and Return) stray/feral cats and utilize low cost spay and neuter clinics. 3 full time working women making a difference in our spare time to stop the over population of stray/feral cats in the central Ohio. For more information on how to TNR, please visit our website www.calico-tnr.org

11/04/2025

Please help us wish our lovely co-founder Phyllis a beautiful birthday today! We are so blessed to have her in our lives!😽

Photos from Women's Community Outreach of the Miami Valley's post 11/04/2025

This Friday!!! Tickets $10 are available presell or at the door is "purrfectly" fine too! There will also be an optional dinner available to purchase

11/04/2025

4 Community Cats for TNR today.
3 from Clark County and 1 from Champaign County 🐈🐈🐈🐈‍⬛

11/03/2025

Memories!😺

Photos from Women's Community Outreach of the Miami Valley's post 11/02/2025

This Friday...MEOW-sical Bingo! Come out to support us.... Tickets available at the door or pre-order.

11/01/2025
10/31/2025

In every yard, there are two women.
Fate, it seems, loves to make them neighbors.

The first one carries warmth inside her.
In her hands — a small bag of cat food, bought with what’s left of her pension.
In her pockets — crumbs for the birds.
And in her heart — a shelter for all lost souls.
She knows each kitten by name,
covers them with pieces of cardboard,
lays down soft rags like blankets for children.
Her umbrella is bent and old,
her shoes are soaked,
but she still walks — through rain, through cold, through tiredness.
Because if not her — then who?

And there’s another woman.
Her hands are soft, her home smells like soap and order,
and she finds every trace of suffering unnecessary.
The meowing under her windows annoys her,
as does the smell of the basement and the kindness of others,
that quietly reminds her — she still has a heart.

She doesn’t want to see the dirt, the fleas, or the pain.
She wants everything to look as if it doesn’t exist.
Neat. Silent. Comfortable.

And so, they live next to each other.
One — quietly doing good, never asking for thanks.
The other — loudly complaining about how tired she is of it all.

But the world doesn’t survive on complaints.
It stands because of those who stay,
who warm small, cold paws,
who share their bread,
who don’t turn away.

As long as one old woman holds a bag of food close to her chest —
there is still hope for this world.
As long as someone whispers, “Hold on, little one, we’ll get through this” —
hope never dies.

🕯 You can wash away dirt with water.
But not indifference.

WHICH ONE ARE YOU???

Anna Cats

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Photos from Alley Cat Allies's post 10/28/2025

Amen!!!

10/26/2025

9 Clark County Community Cats for TNR today. 🧡🐈‍⬛🖤🐈

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Our Story

We do not rescue or foster cats and we do not have a facility. We only TNR (Trap, Neuter and Return) stray/feral cats and utilize low cost spay and neuter clinics. 3 full time working and 2 retired women making a difference in our spare time to stop the over population of stray/feral cats in the central Ohio. For more information on how to TNR, please visit our website www.calico-tnr.org

Address

P O Box 355
Springfield, OH
45501