North Bergen Purr is a non-profit organization located in North Bergen, New Jersey, focused on managing and improving the welfare of the local feral cat population. This group specializes in Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) programs, which are designed to humanely control the number of feral cats by trapping, spaying or neutering, and then returning them to their original environment. By addressing the root causes of overpopulation, North Bergen Purr aims to reduce the incidence of illness and abandonment among community cats.
Operating within the North Bergen area, the organization collaborates with residents and volunteers to identify feral cat colonies in need of assistance. Their approach emphasizes humane treatment and community involvement, seeking to balance animal welfare with public health concerns. North Bergen Purr also provides education and resources to help local citizens understand the importance of TNR and responsible pet ownership.
The non-profit’s activities contribute to the broader effort of creating healthier neighborhoods by minimizing the challenges posed by unmanaged feral cat populations. Through careful monitoring and ongoing care, North Bergen Purr helps ensure that feral cats live in safer conditions while reducing the potential for nuisances related to unchecked animal populations. Contact can be made via phone at 732-844-9305 for those interested in learning more or participating in their initiatives.


































