They include information ranging from using approved traps, the appropriate timing and setting the traps to releasing cats back to
their colonies after recovery.
Not exact matches
After recovery, the cats are returned to their home — their
colony — outdoors.
After recovery, cats need to be transported back to their
colonies and released..
After recovery, the feral cats are returned to their home — their
colony — outdoors.
So in these situations,
after a few days of
recovery, the adult feral cats from the same
colony are ready to relocate to an area farmer's barn.
After their
recovery, the cats are returned where they were trapped (their
colony — outdoors).
After a day or so of additional
recovery, all were returned to their original
colonies to happily live the rest of their lives, without ever littering again!
In VINP, video surveys of permanent transects revealed that mortality occurred in
colonies due to bleaching, and in
colonies that showed disease symptoms either during bleaching,
after recovery from bleaching, or even without visible bleaching [14].