About

Who we are?
At Stray Free Foundation, we work to control and reduce community of stray cat populations in Malaysia through Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) activities. Cats are humanely trapped and taken to a veterinarian to be neutered and vaccinated. After recovery, the cats are returned to their colony outdoors. Kittens and cats who are friendly and socialised to people may be adopted into homes

OUR MISSION AND VISION
Our Mission
To humanely address the problem of cat overpopulation in Malaysia through TrapNeuter-Return (TNR) program.


Our Vision
Stray Free Foundation’s vision is to stabilise the population of stay cats in Malaysia by spaying and neutering, providing needed medical care, and creating awareness campaign urging people to spay and neuter and feed their community animals.

Our Strategic Goals
- Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) of stray cats to reduce overpopulation
- Feed the street animals to fight against hunger and malnourished to make sure that no animal dies of hunger.
- Find permanent homes for kittens and adoptable cats
- Increase community support for fostering, trap-neuter-return (TNR)
- Encourage the community to adopt instead of shop

How Do We Fund Our Project?
We solely rely on public donations to operate, where the collected funds mainly go to the neuter of stray cats, vaccinations, medical vet bills and feed the stray project.
