2023 TNVR Recap

As we conclude 2023, we’re thrilled to highlight the incredible achievements of our TNVR program. Throughout the past year, our unwavering commitment led us to diligently support and care for our existing colonies. We offered spaying and neutering services to newcomers and elusive kitties, along with food donations and winter shelters. We expanded the program […]

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Spreading colony cheer

Colony food delivery…Spreading some “colony cheer”!  Teenie weenie, an especially friendly colony kitty, approves!  Thank you as always to our generous supporters and community members who make these food deliveries possible! 

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The Flintstone Crew
Successful trap

Our colony caretakers were hard at work trapping. These beautiful kittens are now safe inside and will be spayed/neutered and forever homes found! The feral mama has also been caught, spayed and will no longer have babies. We refer to these kittens as the Flintstone crew, having been named by draw from our social media […]

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How it started

Spay Neuter Kingston Initiative (SNKI) started our TNVR program with the Bath Institution Colony. We were interviewed by the Modern Cat Magazine, who wrote a beautiful piece about the story and life changing interactions the inmates have with their colony cats. *Names were changed to protect identities. The Bath colony cats are well loved and […]

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2019 SNKI Statistics

We were busy in 2019, here is an overview of the animals we helped: # of Cats Fixed: 291 # of Cats/Kittens Adopted: 84 # of New Colonies: 40 Big (15) Small (25) # of Cats Returned to their Colony Caretakers: 73 # of Cats/Kittens Taken into Foster Care: 91 # Cats/Kittens still under the […]

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SNKI 2018 STATS

2018 Stats for Spay Neuter Kingston Initiative. # of Cats Fixed: 246# of Cats/Kittens Adopted: 86# of New Colonies: Big (5) Small (26)# of Cats Returned to their Colonies: 152# of Cats/Kittens Taken into Foster Care: 94 Amount spent by City of Kingston: $15,386.52. ($10,000 transferred to voucher program in November of 2018). Amount spent by […]

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City TNVR Updates and SNKI’s Role

There is a very nice article, written by Elliot Ferguson, in the February 19th, 2019 edition of the Kingston Whig Standard which addresses, in part, the need for a high-volume, reduced cost, spay/neuter clinic – something for which SNKI has been advocating for quite some time. https://www.thewhig.com/…/animal-activist-worries-about-f SNKI began operating in 2009 and, due to […]

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