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About

Aunt Helen's Cats In Need is local network of volunteer TNR trappers and fosters of stray and feral cats and kittens. We are registered as a 501c3 nonprofit. Your donations are tax deductible as defined under the IRS Code.

 

We are not an animal shelter. We are an animal welfare organization primarily focus on providing trapping assitance for TNR in Lehigh and Northampton Counties. We work with partner TNR clinics and veterinary hospitals to provide semi monthly high volume TNR access (10+ cats at one time) to help reduce the stray cat and kitten numbers. We also facilitate low cost pet spay/neuter access, provide limited financial assistance for medical emergencies, trap/transfer/recover strays for multiple community rescues or shelters 

 

We also provide support to community cat caretakers - feeder/caretaker education/assistance, medical resources, community education and where possible, limited orphan kitten/cat rescue for strays and ferals other rescues are unable to take. All expenses, for the most part, come out of our own pockets. Finding suitable and loving forever homes for the adoptable felines, insuring the long term care for our TNR colonies and reducing the numbers of stray cats in our communities is our goal.

 

We can be reached at 484-597-4887. Donate via PayPal or watch our page for community events where you can stop by with donations https://www.paypal.com/US/fundraiser/charity/3114431

We believe every cat deserves the chance for a happy and healthy life. 

Our Mission

Our Mission

We are an animal welfare organization primarily focus on providing trapping, community cat resources and low cost veterinary access to pet owners is our mission. We operate in Lehigh and Northampton Counties by partnering with local rescues, TNR clinics and veterinary hospitals for medical emergencies and providing trapping assistance for strays and lost pets.

 

We support community cat caretakers by providing feeder/caretaker education/assistance, medical resources, community education and where possible, limited orphan kitten/cat rescue for strays and ferals other rescues are unable to take.

Ginger Cat
Feeding Newborn Kitten

Our Vision

Reducing the stray cat and pet overpopulation numbers and insuring the long term care for community cats, and reducing financial euthanasia of strays and pets in our community is our goal. Providing lifesaving veterinary care for the animals of our community’s most vulnerable, keeping them safe, healthy and out of the shelters.

We Need Your Support Today!

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