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Fixing The Cats. Fixing The Crisis.

Wander No Longer Feral Cat Network is helping the cats most people never see. We trap, feed, and fix the forgotten. Giving them a chance at safety and a better life.

Every dollar saves a life. Your support goes directly to the cats most people never see:

  • ๐Ÿ›‘ Stopping suffering at the source through TNR
  • ๐Ÿ– Feeding hundreds of hungry cats daily who rely on us to survive
  • ๐Ÿ’Š Covering critical vet care for injured and sick ferals
  • โค๏ธ Funding life-saving treatment for cats that would otherwise be euthanized
  • ๐Ÿ  Providing rehabilitation and safe recovery
Feral cats in Las Vegas
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Most will never see a shelter door.
Estimated community cats
Survival odds
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As few as 1 in 10 feral kittens survive year one.
Your gift changes the math
Power of prevention
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One unspayed female can lead to thousands of kittens.
TNR stops it before it starts

We fight for the cats no one is looking for.

We started like most independent feral cat advocates: one hungry face at a time. Then we saw the scale of the crisis. Las Vegas is home to hundreds of thousands of feral cats: mothers nursing in shadows, tomcats limping through alleys, kittens trying to live in storm drains. Ignoring them doesn't make them disappear. It just makes their suffering invisible.

Our vision is a city where Trap-Neuter-Return is standard, not rare; where feeding stations are as common as corner stores; and where people act with compassion, not indifference. Until that day, we'll keep driving, trapping, feeding, healing, and fighting for the ones who wander.

What your donation actually does.

We know trust is earned. That's why we tie every dollar to real, tangible outcomes in the field. When you give, you're not just "donating to a rescue"; you're feeding specific colonies, fixing specific cats, and preventing specific litters from being born into hardship.

Feed a colony
$10
Provides roughly three days of food for a small feral colony. Moms, toms, and kittens go to sleep with full bellies instead of empty ones.
"I can't change the world, but I can change tonight."
Fix the future
$25
Helps safely trap, transport, and fix one feral cat through TNR. One surgery can prevent dozens of kittens from being born into danger.
Prevention is the most humane rescue.
Stabilize a colony
$40
Supports medical care, flea treatment, and follow-up feeding for injured or fragile colony members, especially seniors and nursing moms.
Because survival shouldn't mean constant pain.
Sponsor a night run
$75
Covers fuel, traps, food, and supplies for a full night of trapping and feeding across multiple colonies in Las Vegas.
The city sleeps. We don't.
Colony guardian
$100
Helps sustain an entire colony for a month: food, TNR follow-up, and emergency support when someone shows up limping, bleeding, or fading.
You become part of their safety net.
Custom impact
Any amount
Every dollar matters. Whether it's $3 or $300, your gift is turned into food, fuel, traps, and medical care for the cats who have no one else.
Give what you can. It counts.

100% transparency. Zero fluff.

We believe donors deserve to know exactly how their money is used. Here's how we allocated last month's donations.

52%
๐Ÿ– Food & Supplies
Feeding stations across 12 active colonies
28%
โœ‚๏ธ TNR Surgeries
14 cats spayed/neutered last month
12%
๐Ÿ’Š Medical Care
Injuries, illness, flea treatment
8%
โ›ฝ Transport & Fuel
Night runs, vet trips, colony checks

Quick answers about feral cats, TNR, and donating.

These are the kinds of questions people ask search engines. Clear, direct answers help more people find us and help more cats get the care they need.

What is a feral cat?
A feral cat is a cat who lives outdoors and is not socialized to humans. They are often born outside, avoid contact, and cannot safely be placed in typical homes. They still feel hunger, pain, fear, and cold, and they still deserve humane care.
What is Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR)?
Trap-Neuter-Return is a humane method where feral cats are safely trapped, spayed or neutered, vaccinated, and then returned to their outdoor home. TNR stops the cycle of endless litters, reduces fighting and spraying, and stabilizes colonies over time. Learn more about TNR โ†’
How does my donation help feral cats in Las Vegas?
Your donation funds food, traps, fuel, surgeries, and medical care for feral cats in Las Vegas. We focus on high-need colonies, injured cats, and kittens at risk. Every dollar is turned into direct, on-the-ground support for cats who would otherwise be ignored.
Can I adopt a feral cat?
Truly feral adult cats are usually not candidates for traditional adoption; they are happiest living outdoors in managed colonies. However, many kittens and friendly strays can be socialized and placed in homes. See our adoptable cats โ†’
I found a cat outside. What should I do?
First, observe. Many outdoor cats are part of managed colonies or have caregivers. If the cat looks injured, sick, or is a very young kitten alone, it may need urgent help. Contact us for guidance โ†’
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