What We Do Trap, Neuter, Release (TNR)
Central Texas Feline Rescue is a 501(c) (3) non profit organization, all donations not for goods or services are tax deductible. We are an all-volunteer TNRM rescue group. We Trap, Neuter (or spay) and Release cats in feral colonies in the Austin/Round Rock area, and then we maintain them through feeding and care. We are involved because we care about bettering the lives of cats, including those that are homeless and not socialized to humans. There is no such thing as a wild domestic feline. All feral cats were once a person’s pet or are the descendents of someone's pet, and therefore, are the responsibility of people.

We Want to THANK Everyone Who Joined Us and Helped with the Fundrasier!
Our kitties will now have full tummies for awhile.
Recent News: Maddie's Corner Contest Winners!
Earlier this year, two volunteers entered CTFR into a contest hosted by celebrity Kristin Chenoweth's organization Maddie's Corner. Whoever brought them the most fans and followers on the social network groups Facebook and Twitter would be awarded $1000 for their favorite animal charity. Ashley Niels and Nikki Jeske gathered the most people and were announced the winners for Central Texas Feline Rescue on February 3rd. The money will be used to help the feral and stray cats of Austin, Texas and the surrounding area. Thank you to everyone who voted for us and helped us win; this money will go a long way to help us continue with our cause.
Central Texas Feline Rescue is a 501(c) (3) non profit organization, all donations not for goods or services are tax deductible. We are an all-volunteer TNRM rescue group. We Trap, Neuter (or spay) and Release cats in feral colonies in the Austin/Round Rock area, and then we maintain them through feeding and care. We are involved because we care about bettering the lives of cats, including those that are homeless and not socialized to humans. There is no such thing as a wild domestic feline. All feral cats were once a person’s pet or are the descendents of someone's pet, and therefore, are the responsibility of people.

We Want to THANK Everyone Who Joined Us and Helped with the Fundrasier!
Our kitties will now have full tummies for awhile.
Recent News: Maddie's Corner Contest Winners!
Earlier this year, two volunteers entered CTFR into a contest hosted by celebrity Kristin Chenoweth's organization Maddie's Corner. Whoever brought them the most fans and followers on the social network groups Facebook and Twitter would be awarded $1000 for their favorite animal charity. Ashley Niels and Nikki Jeske gathered the most people and were announced the winners for Central Texas Feline Rescue on February 3rd. The money will be used to help the feral and stray cats of Austin, Texas and the surrounding area. Thank you to everyone who voted for us and helped us win; this money will go a long way to help us continue with our cause.














