TNR Is Legal in the State Of Illinois
Just today, heard from a caretaker who we are helping who interacted with a Community Service Officer in Elmhurst who informed him that trapping is illegal. Perhaps the officer is a new hire? Seems time to post this information:
In Illinois, feral cat trapping is conducted using the legal and humane Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) method, which sterilizes cats and returns them to their territory to control populations and improve their welfare. To implement TNR, you need to locate a local TNR program or a low-cost spay/neuter clinic, obtain a humane trap, bait it with aromatic food, and check it frequently to prevent harm to the trapped animal or other wildlife. Once trapped and safely covered, cats are transported to the program or clinic for spay/neuter surgery and vaccination before being returned to their original location.
1. Understand the Legal and Humane TNR Process
- Legal in Illinois: The Animal Control Act (510 ILCS 5/) in Illinois legalizes TNR, allowing feral cat caretakers to participate in these programs without being considered owners of the cats.
2. And In Elmhurst:
- To get help with feral cat trapping in Elmhurst, IL, contact a local Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) organization like Feral Fixers or a shelter that loans traps, such as Tree House Humane Society or Community Animal Rescue Effort (C.A.R.E.). These organizations can provide traps, resources, and information on their TNR services to help manage the feral cat population in DuPage County through spay/neuter and vaccination.
First Case of Cat Bird Flu Since March
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on 8/31 that two lots of RAWR Raw Cat Food Chicken Eats tested positive for the virus. Analysis by San Francisco health department officials showed that the same strain of the H5N1 virus was present in the pet food and in the cat that died.
The affected lots of RAWR food include CCS 25 077, with a sell-by date of Sept. 18, 2026, and CCS 250 093, with a sell-by date of Oct. 3, 2026.
And a new paper published 9/24 studies pathogens found.
Cats Develop Dementia Like Humans
Cats develop dementia naturally, just like people. As with people, amyloid-beta plaques build up in their brains. Something to think about as your cats age.
National Feral Cat Day – Do You Bake?
Sunday, October 12th 12 noon to 3pm, 330 Eisenhower Ln N, Lombard, IL, join us for our bake sale and Boutique sale (t-shirts+). Donations from our Wish List will be gratefully accepted! Socialize with other cat people! Hope to see you there! If you would like to contribute to our Bake Sale, please contact Sue Zorn at
September Done Already!
- 9/4 – DCAS – 10 friendlies, 20 ferals, 16 female, 14 male – one male was euthanized due to severe ill health.
- 9/11 – DCAS – 1 friendly, 4 ferals, 3 female, 2 male. Weren’t planning on a trip but sometimes they just keep showing up.
- 9/18 – ADOPT & DCAS – 8 friendly, 21 feral, 15 female, 14 male. Yes, two different clinics in one day.
- 9/25 – DCAS – 5 friendlies, 8 ferals, 7 female, 6 male.
Total: September 77, year-to-date 593, since 2007 16,327!
As Many As Possible As Soon As Possible
Adoption Event
Saturday, 9/27 11am-3pm at PetSmart, Finley Square Shopping Center, 1550 Butterfield Rd, Downers Grove, IL. The atmosphere is always upbeat during the PetSmart adoption events. Our fosters are usually able to be there and share information about the cats, so you get a full picture of the one(s) you are interested in! 21 cats are scheduled to appear, fill out adoption applications in advance, meet and greet opportunities can be scheduled at our building for those not in attendance!
Last S/N Trip Is October 30th
We will most likely have adoptables on hand, a situation where we absolutely need to neuter an adult, but October 30th is our end date for ferals.
We did too much at the end of last year, beginning of this year and we completely wore ourselves out! We would so much like to s/n as much as possible by 10/30 in order to lighten the load come Spring – always our goal! We have limited ourselves to only doing cats in DuPage as much as we can – saying “No” is one of the hardest parts of TNR.
If you do not get to us by 10/30, plan on caring for the cats until the end of February, depending on the weather. Make shelters, buy straw, and keep the cat healthy. Do the best you can to care for them.
We Could Not Do What We Do Without YOU!
Apache Halloween
They’re doing it again! Always a fun display, donations benefitting Feral Fixers!
Stop at the Apache Halloween display on the following dates:
October 4, 11, 25, 31. (Dusk - 10pm) Weather Permitting.
Address: 2301 Apache Ln, Woodridge, IL 60517
Voice Mail Full
If you have called recently, you may have heard the voice mail box is full. Can’t keep up! Phone calls range from being way out of our “territory” in DuPage, to owner give-ups – we are a TNR organization, not a shelter per se, even though we do adoptions of the tame. Not sure how we can fix those search engines that list us first all the time!