Humane Cat Solutions
The “Trap, Neuter, Return” King of Atlanta
Our Mission
Using TNR as a focal point, TrapKing will assist, educate, and service communities to prevent overpopulation and spreading of disease in feral cat communities. TNR (Trap, Neuter, Return) is the only humane alternative to euthanasia for feral cat colonies. TrapKing’s unique approach to animal rescue will build awareness to new demographics as well as look to bring about more diversity and awareness in animal rescue going forward.
Latest Videos
TNR is not just a way we believe – it is The Way! Learn more about TNR and the King himself by watching our videos below!
TrapKing Christmas Day homecoming…
On Christmas the King gave this little baby the gift of being free, going to a colony rocking a fresh ear tip and a lot of love! 😻😻
Check out this awesome interview we did with Rare Pursuits!
I sure hope you know where your cat at!
I sure you hope you know where your cat at....if you don’t then TrapKing soon will!!!! 😻😻🐈🐈 https://youtu.be/oF8A8kwOLtQ
TrapKing The King doing his thing
It can be a stressful situation if you go out to grab a bite to eat and get caught in a damn trap so you wanna make it as calming as possible. For the sake of showing and explaining the video doesn’t have a cover but it’s best to cover the trap with a sheet to calm...
TrapKing When you gotta give the team a pep talk!
Compassion fatigue and burnout is real in TNR and animal rescue, you gotta be willing to stay positive, kind, and sometimes you gotta step up and give your team a pep talk. Motivate your squad!!!!!
TrapKing Trappin’
One of the best and hardest parts is when you can return a cat back and they realize that you really are on the same team. You know it’s going to be better for them but then the cat lover in you want to just take all of them home! Lol! In any event TNR is the only...
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