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Webinar: Starting a TNR Program in Your Community This provides a basic overview of trap - neuter - return, along with examples of different program Program in Your Community This provides a basic overview of trap - neuter - return, along with examples of different program program models.
In this free webinar recording, you'll get a basic overview of trap / neuter / return, along with examples of different program models.
PAWS writes thoughtfully about their comprehensive model for reducing shelter euthanasia in Chicago and acknowledges the high returns to spay / neuter surgeries, so we believe the reason that program is now so consistent in size is serving most of the need in their area.
At the time, nearly all trap - neuter - return (TNR) programs worked closely with colony caretakers to capture and sterilize the cats; under the Feral Freedom model, healthy feral cats brought into the shelter would be neutered and returned to their territory whether or not a caretaker was identified.
The Loews Portofino Bay Hotel and Loews Royal Pacific Resort had what Orange County Animal Services dubbed a «model program» for dealing with strays that included trapping and spaying or neutering them before returning them to a cat colony on the property.
We are pleased to share our clinic model with anyone who wants to establish a high - quality, high - volume community cat spay - neuter program.
Information used in modeling cat population dynamics from 1994 to 2005 if no spay / neuter voucher program had been initiated in Santa Clara County, California.
Accessible Spay / Neuter Toolkit The Humane Canada report, The Case for Accessible Spay / Neuter in Canada, lays out the evidence for the benefits and savings of implementing spay / neuter programs and provides examples of successful initiatives that can be modeled in other communNeuter Toolkit The Humane Canada report, The Case for Accessible Spay / Neuter in Canada, lays out the evidence for the benefits and savings of implementing spay / neuter programs and provides examples of successful initiatives that can be modeled in other communNeuter in Canada, lays out the evidence for the benefits and savings of implementing spay / neuter programs and provides examples of successful initiatives that can be modeled in other communneuter programs and provides examples of successful initiatives that can be modeled in other communities.
The selected ARIMA models were then used to estimate and project the trend in number of shelter intakes after the implementation of spay / neuter program (1994 to 2005) with corresponding 95 % confidence limits of the ARIMA projections.
Objective: To evaluate 2 county trap - neuter - return (TNR) programs for feral cat population management via mathematical modeling.
Operation Catnip surveyed a number of programs before selecting two established and successful resources to model their procedures after Alley Cat Allies and the Feral Cat Coalition one of the most successful large - scale feral cat spay - neuter programs in the country.
All of these new models include one or another version of a shelter - integrated trap / neuter / return (TNR) program.
Nothing is perfect but I fully agree with more controlled and limited breeding of all cats and dogs by responsible, reputable breeders to reduce the overall population, spaying and neutering all other dogs and cats and expanding the foster program, and helping some groups to become a sanctuary themselves to help those animals that are harder to adopt have a quality place to stay (following in the footsteps of the Best Friends model) until they are adopted, other programs that train some of these dogs to be therapy dogs, search and rescue dogs, dogs to help the handicapped, police dogs, etc..
In designing your spay / neuter program, there are a number of existing models to consider.
My goal as the new shelter director is to move us toward a model that will include a self - sustaining Shelter - Neuter - Return program for cats.
He also created adoption, animal behavior, feral cat and spay / neuter programs that have become models for the nation.
For more, read, «Why Feral Eradication Won't Work», by Sarah Hartwell; Zaunbrecher, K., & R. Smith, «Neutering of Feral Cats as an Alternative to Eradication Programs,» Journal of American Veterinary Medical Association, 203, No 3, 8/1/93, 449 - 452;  «A Model for Humane Reduction of Feral Cat Populations», by Michelle S. Chappell, DVM, published in the California Veterinarian September / October 1999, about the use of TNR in San Diego; and this report by the National Pet Alliance and Cat Fanciers» Association, Inc. calling for funding of TNR programs in SantaPrograms,» Journal of American Veterinary Medical Association, 203, No 3, 8/1/93, 449 - 452;  «A Model for Humane Reduction of Feral Cat Populations», by Michelle S. Chappell, DVM, published in the California Veterinarian September / October 1999, about the use of TNR in San Diego; and this report by the National Pet Alliance and Cat Fanciers» Association, Inc. calling for funding of TNR programs in Santaprograms in Santa Clara.Â
Calgary has an extremely effective model that includes licensing, no roaming at large, a subsidized spay - neuter program, the promise to return escaped cats, and perhaps most importantly, a public awareness campaign.
We are extremely grateful to Maddie's Fund for offering this support for feral cat spay / neuter, and for giving us the opportunity to see just how successful a program based upon a new model — one that involves private practice vets — can be.
The new model was conceived, in part, by one of the industry leaders in TNR: PetSmart Charities spay / neuter program manager Bryan Kortis.
Utilizing a program known as «Feral Freedom», a trap neuter return program modeled after the pioneering effort launched in Jacksonville, the city of San Jose Animal Care and Services was able to reduce their euthanasia rate for cats by an impressive forty percent.
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