Nyeupe was hanging around a guard house in Nairobi. One of our volunteers noticed that she was walking around with a pretty nasty wound as she was apparently hit by a car. Nyeupe is a great example on how our TNR "machine" works
Category: Out on Call
Sasha: back from the brink of death
Remember the story on the dog that had been tied up to a tree for days without food or water? TNR Trust stepped in and appealed to the public for funds as we had no money left for rescues. So were we able to save this dog?
Inhumane Practices on Cats and Dogs: The “Banding” Method
Some think "banding" (putting a rubber band on male pets' genitals) is a cheap and effective way to castrate them. Unfortunately, TNR Trust has come across animals that had to suffer through these inhumane and painful practices.
TNR TRUST EMERGENCY: WE NEED YOUR HELP!
TNR has no funds left for trap, neuter & release work, vaccinations or rescues. We don't get government funds and we are 100% volunteer-based. Each of you have the power to help this girl and any future dogs/cats we need to rehome
Community Health Outreach: what your donations made possible
On 17 March 2018, TNR Trust posted an appeal to the public to help Robert and his animals. Find out what we were able to bring about with your donations!
The burden of having an unspayed and unvaccinated female dog
Zoey, Cole, April, Jimmy and Patch came to TNR together. Their mother Blackie was owned by a low-income family and had not been spayed. The owner called TNR Trust and together we looked for a long-term solution.
Trap, Neuter and Release: What we do
TNR stands for "TRAP, NEUTER AND RELEASE". Katie became a TNR dog after giving birth in the compound of a low-income household and is a wonderful example of how TNR TRUST "machine" works
TNR Trust: The Beginnings
We would like to take you back to the past and explain how TNR Trust came about. Some of you might have seen this story published in the Spring Valley Association Newsletter, as it all began in Spring Valley, Nairobi, 3 years ago
Community Health: Your Business?
There was a growing concern of several residents around Mvuli Road (Nairobi) regarding a growing pack of street dogs living together with several street people. TNR Trust went out to check and resolve the issues
Why is spaying/neutering important?
The cat of an lovely lady in Kwangware gave birth to 3 kittens. But she could not afford to feed all of them. Find out in this blog post how TNR Trust helped and how we managed to avoid future issues for this cat owner.