This program places community cats (or outdoor cats) in a managed outdoor colony where they have a caretaker who provides the cats with shelter, food, and veterinary care. (treehouseanimalsblog.org)
She describes the challenges of outdoor colony care through harsh Chicago winters, the time and effort that goes into completing a successful and safe relocation, neighbor relations in a range of communities, the vacuum effect that results when cats are removed from an area, and many other topics that arise when working with community cats. (animalalliancenyc.org)
It also opposed trap - neuter - release (TNR) programs that maintain feral cats in outdoor colonies. (voxfelina.com)