Stray and feral cat animal advocates and rescue. Helping the helpless
Registered Charity
Cats TNR & Rescue was founded by Linda Desjardins(Animal Advocate) & Chantel Boersma (Vet Assistant/Animal Lover) in early 2012.
19/11/2025
We have tickets for sale for our Christmas Hamper Give Away!! A value of over $300 . Gift card was graciously donated by Neepawa Co op. Have Christmas on us!
Tickets are $2 each or 3 for $5
Our wonderful volunteers will be selling tickets at:
Giant Tiger on November 20th from 11-2
C Store November 28th from 11-2
Giant Tiger on December 5th from 11-2
19/11/2025
Meet Bunny!
DMH orange/white đźšş
10 weeks old
• 1st vaccinations/deworming
• spay certificate on adoption
Bunny was dropped off, or could have possibly hitched a ride in someone’s car. Either way she was lucky enuf to have landed in the right hands. Her finders would love to find her a forever home and have decided to care for her untill she finds her forever family.
Bunny is about as sweet as they come! Loves playing, snuggling and very thankful for her rescuers.
Indoor Home
If you have any question, or would like to adopt Bunny, please call/text our adoption coordinator at 204-721-3237. For an application to adopt, you can check out our website: www.catstnrrescue.com
Marcel is another from our TNR project this summer! We pulled 11 kitties out and have one of our fosters socializing these cats and getting them ready for their new families. Marcel has been given the 👍🏻 to now find his next forever home. He loves chin and ear scratches. And will do almost anything for his wet food pate!:)
Indoor Home.
If you have any question, or would like to adopt Marcel, please call/text our adoption coordinator at 204-721-3237. For an application to adopt, you can check out our website: www.catstnrrescue.com
13/11/2025
Meet Gilbert!
DSH grey tabby/white đźšą
6 monthes old
• fully vaccinated/dewormed
• neutered
Gilbert has spent about a month getting socialized in his foster home. This boy came in with a bunch of his littermates.
And has become a very sweet and loving boy. Indoor Home
If you have any question, or would like to adopt Gilbert, please call/text our adoption coordinator at 204-721-3237. For an application to adopt, you can check out our website: www.catstnrrescue.com
13/11/2025
12/11/2025
Our new secretary lol. Loves to attend our meetings. Her writing isn't very neat though
11/11/2025
Thanks to these wonderful generous followers . We posted that we are on intake freeze and have to pay down vet bills and the donations came flowing in.
Kirsten Boyce, Lynn Mckay, Lisa Ballageer, Anne Marie Bluhm, Donna Birnie, Joyce Johnson, Cheryl Johnson. You guys make our hearts swell. Saying thanks never seems to be enough. If you only knew how much your generosity meant to our volunteers and all the rescue cats. Bless you all.💕🌺🌼
09/11/2025
Meet Sponge’Bob’!
DSH grey/white đźšą
5 monthes old
• first vaccines/deworming
• neuter certificate on adoption
09/11/2025
Meet Sandy!
DSH grey/white đźšş
5 monthes old
•first vaccines/deworming
• spay certificate on adoption
Sandy is one of the 6 kitties from the Sponge Bob litter. This kitties were found in a box left in the back lane of a home. Sandy is a very sweet and affectionate girl. She is going to do well in pretty much any environment.
Indoor Home
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Our Story
Cats TNR & Rescue was founded by Linda Desjardins(Animal Advocate) & Chantel Boersma (Vet Assistant/Animal Lover) in early 2012.
It all started with a colony of cats living at a local dump. They were living in a pile of tires scrounging garbage and scraps that kind people would bring. A Go Fund Me Page was set up and when enough money was raised some were trapped and spayed and neutered. Feed was provided and the goal was to fix the whole colony to stop breeding. Eventually a building was provided for them .
We applied for and received charity status in October of 2013 and our efforts expanded to rescuing fostering and adopting out strays. This year alone we adopted out 85 cats and did tnr on an additional 65 cats. Some were able to be adopted out or barn homes were found for them and some were returned.
We try to help the cats at the local dumps because they live in appalling conditions and are in constant danger from heavy equipment or shredding machines . Not much shelter is available at these landfills . We rescue cats from all the areas around Neepawa if we have room and resources.
Our rescue has grown in numbers of volunteers and active members but the need is so great there needs to be a rescue in every community. There needs to involvement on the local provincial and federal government level to address the huge cat overpopulation problem. Too many homeless cats because people are not spaying or neutering , too many suffering because people have failed them. This is a people problem not a cat problem.