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Posted By Jessica Vaughn In less than two years, Safe Harbor Animal Coalition has made huge strides towards creating a volunteer-run facility to spay and neuter the stray cat population. What began as simply a TNR (trap, neuter, release) organization has quickly morphed into something of a larger scale. Now, Safe Harbor is working with many local rescue organizations to vet feral and stray cats. Their goal for this year: spay and neuter 2,021 cats. “We try to help control the feral population, especially with cats right now, through TNR programs,” said Officer Manager Kim Cole. “We capture the feral cats, bring them in, and get them spayed or neutered, vaccinated and dewormed, and then release them back to their feeding stations or colonies. This helps prevent overpopulation. We’re also working with the Baldwin County Humane Society and local rescue organizations such as Stray Love Foundation to help with any foster kitties that need to be spayed, neutered, o ....