Not exact matches
She also reminds us that companies who say they'll
trap and release unwanted animals are not legally authorized to do so, and therefore, their
methods of removing them are likely less than
humane.
Feral - cat caregivers locally have praised the plan as a
humane alternative to Volusia's current
trap - and - destroy
method of dealing with the homeless felines.
An engine for social change, Alley Cat Allies was the first organization to introduce and advocate for
humane methods of feral cat care, particularly
Trap - Neuter - Return, in the American animal protection community.
Both the
Humane Society and the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals endorse the
trap - neuter - return approach as the only proven
humane and effective
method to manage feral cat colonies.
As a veterinary professional, your support of
Trap - Neuter - Return as the only
humane and effective
method of stabilizing feral cat populations is critical.
For more than a decade Alley Cat Allies has advocated
Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR)- the most
humane and effective
method to reduce feral cat populations.
ACA gives voice to feral cats on a national stage and introduces
trap - neuter - return as the most
humane and practical
method for relating to community cats.
Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR) has proven to be the most
humane and effective
method of managing feral cat populations.
She changed the landscape of the animal welfare community of Santa Clara County by championing feral cats, and promoting the
humane Trap / Neuter / Return
method to control their populations.
Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR) has proven to be a
humane and effective
method of managing feral cat populations.
The New York City Feral Cat Initiative (NYCFCI) is a program of the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals that is committed to solving NYC's feral cat overpopulation crisis through the
humane, non-lethal
method of
Trap - Neuter - Return, or TNR for short.
MDM can provide an owner with no - cost
methods to share their dog's image and information, proven steps to follow, and when necessary and possible, the means and equipment (
humane traps & motion - activated cameras), to help bring their lost dog home.
The
Trap - Neuter - Return
method (TNR) is the most
humane and effective
method available to end the severe feral cat overpopulation crisis faced by this country.
Not only does
Trap - Neuter - Return make good sense, it is also a responsible,
humane method of care for outdoor cats.
Trap - Neuter - Return, or «TNR,» is the most
humane and effective
method known for managing feral and stray cats and reducing their numbers.
Supported by over 95,000 members nationwide, Alley Cat Allies has advocated
Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR), the most effective and
humane method to reduce feral cat populations, for over 15 years.
Providing an alternative to the pest control companies that prefer
trapping and less
humane methods, SFROMP will provide you with sound biological information as well as recommendations on how to exclude animals from areas where they are causing a problem, or deter the undesirable behavior.
This widely - accepted,
humane method of controlling feral cat populations is called TNR (
Trap - Neuter - Return).
Trap - Neuter - Return, commonly referred to as «TNR», is
humane and is the most effective
method for controlling the cat population growth.
The New York City Feral Cat Initiative is a joint program of the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals and Neighborhood Cats that is committed to solving New York City's feral cat overpopulation crisis through the
humane, non-lethal
method of
Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR).
Trap - Neuter - Return, commonly referred to as TNR, is a
humane method of managing and reducing feral cat populations.
TNR is a
method of population control that is a
humane alternative to the older model of
trap and kill.
Indeed, it was 1990 when, as an article in the January / February issue of Best Friends magazine (from which the illustration above is borrowed) explains, Alley Cat Allies «[gave] voice to feral cats on a national stage and introduces
trap / neuter / return as the most
humane and practical
method for relating to community cats.»
It is necessary to involve and educate persons on the premises in the
methods of
humane trapping.
Trap - Neuter - Return, or TNR, is the most
humane and effective
method known for managing feral cats.
Another important component of a
Trap - Neuter - Return program includes outreach — promoting organizational services and educating the public about
humane methods of cat care.
Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR) is the most
humane and effective
method available to end the feral cat overpopulation crisis.
There are multiple programs that are a
humane method of care for all cats, including affordable, accessible spay and neuter services available to everyone and
Trap - Neuter - Return programs for feral cats.
TNR (
Trap / Neuter / Return) is the
humane method used to reduce the population of feral cats.
Trap - Neuter - Vaccinate - Return is the most
humane and effective
method of controlling the population of free roaming Community cats.
The
Humane Society of Greater Miami advocates the «
trap - neuter - return»
method as the most
humane method of reducing stray cat populations in most communities.
In fact, it would be tough to come up with a less
humane method for such situations, where the traditional «management toolbox» has typically included disease, poison, hunting, and
trapping.
The ordinance was requested by Michele Lerner, an attorney and policy specialist for Project TNR. It is the goal of Project TNR to introduce
Trap - Neuter - Return as the
humane, effective and cost effective
method of controlling feral cat populations.
Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR), also known as
Trap - Test - Vaccinate - Alter - Release (TTVAR), is a proven
humane method to spay or neuter unaltered feral cats by safely
trapping them, then returning them to the location where they were picked - up.
NYC Eartips is the e-newsletter of the NYC Feral Cat Initiative of the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals, which is committed to solving New York City's feral cat overpopulation crisis through the
humane, non-lethal
method of
Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR).
The Animal Law Coalition supports
Trap - Neuter - Return, a
humane method of reducing feral or stray cat populations.
A TNR program in Maricopa County, Arizona, called the «Maddie's Pet Rescue Project» was so successful the County Board of Supervisors issued a resolution stating: «Maricopa County Board of Supervisors does hereby endorse non - lethal
trap - neuter - return, when accompanied by ongoing feral cat management, as the most effective,
humane method of controlling feral cat populations in Maricopa County and in so doing better provides for the welfare of these animals while better serving our communities» public health and safety concerns.»
Our New York City Feral Cat Initiative program is committed to solving NYC's feral cat overpopulation crisis through the
humane, non-lethal
method of
Trap - Neuter - Return, or TNR for short.
TNR stands for
Trap - Neuter - Release (or Return) and is a
humane method of controlling stray and feral cat overpopulation.
Others get involved because they object to killing healthy animals or believe that
methods used in the past, such as ignoring feral cats or
trapping and removing them, are not effective or
humane strategies for reducing the number of feral cats in their communities.
The HSUS endorses
Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR) as the only proven
humane and effective
method to manage feral cat colonies.
Project TNR endorses
Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR) as the
humane, effective and cost - effective
method of managing feral cat numbers.
Trap - Neuter - Return, commonly referred to as «TNR,» is the only
method proven to be
humane and effective at controlling feral / stray cat population growth.
One of the primary
methods recommended to recover displaced cats is the use of digital wildlife cameras and baited
humane traps.
Trap - Neuter - Return — a
humane approach to managing and caring for feral cats — is the only effective
method of stabilizing feral cat colonies.
These
methods, in conjunction with the
Trap / Neuter / Return program, are the most
humane and effective
method for dealing with homeless or feral cats.
The New York City Feral Cat Initiative (NYCFCI) is a program of the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals that works to humanely reduce the number of outdoor community cats in NYC and improve the plight of those cats currently living outdoors through the
humane, non-lethal
method of
Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR).
Upon learning about
Trap - Neuter - Return as a
humane and effective
method for reducing animal overpopulation, Theresa began
trapping and altering cats in 2002.
Trap - Neuter - Return — a
humane approach to managing and caring for feral cats, and it's the only effective
method of stabilizing feral cat colonies.
«
Trap, Neuter and Return» (TNR) is a proven,
humane method of cat population control.