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Help Brick TNR Program Feed Local Cats

The Brick TNR Committee helps care for community cats to spay and neuter them and reduce the population.

You can help feed community cats by making donations to the Brick TNR program.
You can help feed community cats by making donations to the Brick TNR program. (Karen Wall/Patch)

BRICK, NJ — Brick Township's TNR Committee is seeking donations to help care for community cats in the township.

The program, which works to control the cat population through TNR — Trap, Neuter (or spay) and Return — has about 75 volunteers who collectively care for more than 300 cats.

Donations will go toward helping the community caregivers take care of the cats while also being on the lookout for kittens and ensuring the population remains controlled.

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Donations — especially of cat food and cat potty pads — can be dropped off in the bins inside the municipal building at 401 Chambers Bridge Road. The donation drive is through the end of September.

Those with questions can call 732-262-4618 for more information about the donation drive and the Brick TNR Program.

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