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The organization has also been teaching the
community how TNR for
community cats is good public
policy, as it effectively and humanely manages the
community cat population, reduces shelter intake and «
euthanasia» numbers, and reduces calls to animal control agencies, saving taxpayer dollars in the process.
Working closely with three leading national animal welfare organizations, the ARL developed and implemented a new
Community Cat Protection
Policy to go into effect immediately that aims to humanely and significantly reduce the number of free - roaming cats through sterilization rather than
euthanasia.
And, in the long term, access to more complete information concerning the broadest number of a
community's animals can inform other strategies — including those related to spay / neuter, housing
policies, safety - net and intervention programs — that may also make
euthanasia less likely.