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Stray & Feral Cats: T-N-R and Trapping
The Problem and its Humane Solution Stray, abandoned and feral cats are a nationwide problem. Due to people’s lack of responsibility and care, pets that are not spayed or neutered are left to roam and create unwanted litters freely. The best way to help solve this crisis—a proven plan that works and brings positive results to communities across the country—is by using the Trap-Neuter-Return program created by Ally Cat Allies (ACA). This program allows volunteers to humanely trap stray and feral cats, provide medical care and sterilizations, and finally ear cropping to designate cats that have received care. Upon their recovery, the cats are then returned to their approved colony area and volunteers pledge to feed and provide ongoing shelter for the colony. The TNR program benefits a community in many ways. First, it ceases the creation of more unwanted litters of kittens. Secondly, it provides a health benefit in that the felines are tested for disease and they are vaccinated against rabies. This is an absolute plus for any community! Finally, cat colonies tend to keep the rodent population in check, which can also be a benefit to any locale. For more information about T-N-R and its benefits, visit www.alleycat.org or loan an educational film on the topic from the Focus on Animals library How To Humanely Trap A Cat Traps should only be used as a last resort for cats whom are feral or too frightened to be handled normally. Preparation
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