Another TNR success story – times 50!

An HCC volunteer tells about a huge TNR project with a happy outcome for both cats and humans. She writes: “One of my clients happened to be at Walmart on a Saturday when we [HCC] were having one of our informational events. She and her husband live in the country...

Special Offers

Flood victims To help victims of last fall’s floods, Hill Country Cats will spay or neuter feral cats on or near their property for free. Call and tell us about your circumstances. First 100 free in 2019! To jump-start the new year, HCC will provide free TNR for...

Current volunteer opportunities

Not every HCC volunteer spends hours outdoors trapping cats. Of course, we always need more cat lovers to do that critical TNR task in all our Burnet and Llano county communities. But if that’s not your thing, there are other ways to help. Check out the list and call...

Bring the HCC traps home

HCC often loans our special humane traps to clients so they can trap cats for TNR. Unfortunately, sometimes the traps don’t make it back to us, and they are expensive to replace. When we have a shortage of traps, new clients can’t get their cats trapped as quickly. If...