Ijiri 3 chome TNR Project (Fukuoka, Minami-ku)
We are assisting local residents to Trap, Neuter and Replace feral and street cats in this area.
The cats below have been neutered and returned or put up for rehoming:
We are assisting local residents to Trap, Neuter and Replace feral and street cats in this area.
The cats below have been neutered and returned or put up for rehoming:
What happens:
Cats are trapped, neutered or spayed, given a flea/worm treatment and any injuries are treated with antibiotics.
The aim is to:
- Greatly reduce the number of kittens born each year.
- Reduce the social disturbance and nuisance of noisy mating and spraying.
- Improve the health of the street-cat population that remains.
- Over time, reduce the population of street cats.
- Help cats and humans live together peacefully.
In some cases suitable cats and kittens may have been removed from Ijiri 3 chome area. They have been bloodtested to ensure they are healthy, vaccinated and are available for rehoming. If you are considering getting a cat or kitten, why not get one that came from your area?
When we trap a cat, we will put its photo at the top of this page. If the cat you are feeding is missing, please check here. Contact us if there is a problem and we will put you in touch with the local project manager. We only want to neuter/spay genuine street cats who do not have an owner.
How long will you keep the cats?
Males may be with is for 2 to 4 days. Females may be with us for 3 to 10 days, if pregnant when caught.Is the cat injured when it is trapped?

Will the cat be vaccinated?
No. We do not usually vaccinate street cats for cost reason - but if a cat is important to you, please donate 4500yen and we will ensure it is vaccinated.How you can help:
Trapping, Neutering and Returning a cat costs in the region of 6000yen/male, 11,000yen/female. Please make a donation. All money received through these links will go to spay/neuter Ijiri 2 chome area cats.If you feed a street cat:
If you live in the Ijiri 3 chome area, are feeding a street cat and want us to consider it for neuter/spaying, please contact us via the contact form. Note that we will only neuter/spay street cats, not household pets.Do you blood-test TNR cats?
No - unless a vet recommends a blood-test because they believe the cat may be seriously ill. If a street cat is seriously ill with a terminal disease that can be transmitted easily to other cats, such as FeLV, we may consider euthanasia. This is to protect other cats in the area.We blood-test any cat who we take off the street for rehoming to ensure it is healthy. We do not euthanise FIV+ cats unless they are very sick.
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