Hold a fundraiser or make a donation to the Dr. Kelly Memorial Fund to help spay /
neuter outdoor community cats.
Not exact matches
Trap -
Neuter - Return is a great way to help the cats in your community; it improves the cats» health and stabilizes the colony while allowing them to live out their lives outdoors.To successfully trap, neuter, vaccinate, eartip, and return feral cats to their outdoor home, you need a
Neuter - Return is a great way to help the cats in your
community; it improves the cats» health and stabilizes the colony while allowing them to live out their lives outdoors.To successfully trap,
neuter, vaccinate, eartip, and return feral cats to their outdoor home, you need a
neuter, vaccinate, eartip, and return feral cats to their
outdoor home, you need a plan.
TNR is the process in which
community cats are humanely trapped, spayed or
neutered, vaccinated, eartipped (to indicate that they have been
neutered and vaccinated), and returned to their
outdoor home.
At the recent
Outdoor Cat Conference held in Los Angeles in December, 2012, Jon Cicirelli, the Deputy Director of the City of San Jose Animal Care & Services Department, attributed his
community's success to the implementation of a trap -
neuter - return prgram known as Feral Freedom.
During TNR,
community cats are humanely trapped, spayed or
neutered, vaccinated, eartipped for identification, and returned to their
outdoor homes.
In a Trap -
Neuter - Return program,
community cats are humanely trapped,
neutered, vaccinated, eartipped, and then returned to their
outdoors homes.
Now people can bring in
community cats and shelter staff can immediately transport them to a veterinary clinic to be spayed or
neutered, vaccinated, and eartipped, then returned to their
outdoor homes.
During TNR
community cats are humanely trapped, taken to a veterinarian to be spayed or
neutered, vaccinated, eartipped for identification, and, after recovery, are returned to their
outdoor homes.
Community cats are humanely trapped, spayed /
neutered, vaccinated, and eartipped (the universal sign that a cat has been part of a Trap -
Neuter - Return program), and then returned to their
outdoor home.
In such a program,
community cats would be
neutered, vaccinated, and ear - tipped at the shelter, then returned to their
outdoor homes.
TNR, where cats are humanely trapped, taken to a veterinarian to be spayed or
neutered, vaccinated, eartipped, and returned to their
outdoor home, is the only humane and effective approach to
community cats.
TNR is the process in which
community cats are humanely trapped, spayed or
neutered, vaccinated, eartipped to indicate that the cat has been through TNR, and returned to their
outdoor homes.
Holodenschi has also formed strong ties with the local Humane Society, including setting up a TNR program to move unadoptable
community cats out of the shelter by providing spay or
neuter services and returning them to their
outdoor homes.
If you want to help cats in your
community who live
outdoors or if you already care for cats and want to conduct Trap -
Neuter - Return (TNR) but don't know where to get started, we can help!
The opening workshop of the day, «Helping Cats in Your
Community,» will demonstrate the steps involved with Trap -
Neuter - Return (TNR), the only humane and effective approach to
outdoor cat populations.
Practice Trap -
Neuter - Return (TNR), the process of humanely trapping
community cats, bringing them to a veterinary clinic to be spayed or
neutered and vaccinated, and then returning them to their
outdoor homes.
We worked with a
community in Hyattsville, Md. to
neuter and vaccinate their
outdoor («feral») cats.
They make sure
community cats, part of the fabric of our society, undergo Trap -
Neuter - Return (TNR), the process by which cats are spayed or
neutered, vaccinated, and returned to their
outdoor home.
During TNR,
community cats, also called feral cats, are humanely trapped, spayed or
neutered, vaccinated, eartipped (to indicate that they have been
neutered and vaccinated), and returned to their
outdoor home.
From 2008 to 2012, more than 17,538
community cats in Cook County were spayed or
neutered, vaccinated, eartipped, and returned to their
outdoor homes through this program.
Outdoor community cats stay overnight and need to be picked - up at 9:00 am the morning after their spay /
neuter surgery.
Around the country, thousands, if not millions, of
community cat caretakers — studies show approximately 10 to 14 percent of households — feed
outdoor colonies, some supplying winter shelters packed with straw and spending their weekends trapping,
neutering and returning (TNR) feral and semi-feral
community cats.
Through Trap -
Neuter - Return (TNR) and other innovative
community partnerships and programs, we are committed to giving free - roaming
outdoor cats a better quality of life by moving away from euthanasia as the only solution to our current cat overpopulation issue.
Next up, work is underway to help our
community take more leadership steps as the first participant in the Better Cities For Pets ™ program in the U.S.. We're investing $ 150,000 into the Nashville area to help support more spay -
neuter programs, continue to refresh and refurbish local shelters, educate others about responsible pet ownership, and enhance
outdoor play places.
Walk - in appointments for
outdoor community cats are available Monday through Thursday if space is available in our spay /
neuter schedule that day.
Whether your passion is helping companion animals — by spaying and
neutering outdoor cats or companion animals; getting the animal protection
community registered to vote and participating in the legislative process; or protecting wildlife and its habitat, ADLA has a place for you.
(Eartipping is a visual way to identify
outdoor community cats who have been spayed or
neutered.
Community cats, the free roaming outdoor cats who populate nearly every community in the country, are well managed in the city of Austin thanks to a robust Trap - Neuter - Return program and dedicated feline caretakers who look after the cats and ensure they are vaccinated and st
Community cats, the free roaming
outdoor cats who populate nearly every
community in the country, are well managed in the city of Austin thanks to a robust Trap - Neuter - Return program and dedicated feline caretakers who look after the cats and ensure they are vaccinated and st
community in the country, are well managed in the city of Austin thanks to a robust Trap -
Neuter - Return program and dedicated feline caretakers who look after the cats and ensure they are vaccinated and sterilized.
Trap -
Neuter - Return humanely reduces the number of
outdoor community cats by preventing new litters.
SFACC's partner, the San Francisco SPCA, spays and
neuters San Francisco's
community cats, and vaccinates them before returning them to their
outdoor homes.
Community - wide, the largest populations were outdoor community cats (mostly non-neutered) and outdoor pet cats (mostly n
Community - wide, the largest populations were
outdoor community cats (mostly non-neutered) and outdoor pet cats (mostly n
community cats (mostly non-
neutered) and
outdoor pet cats (mostly
neutered).
Eartipping is a visual way to identify
outdoor community cats that have been spayed or
neutered.
Trap,
Neuter, Return (TNR) is the only method that works long - term in controlling
outdoor «
community» cat populations.
Using this technique,
community cats living outside are trapped,
neutered, vaccinated, ear - tipped (the universal symbol for a sterlized cat), and then returned to their
outdoor home.
Outdoor (
community, stray and barn) cats are eligible for a $ 40 package that includes spay /
neuter surgery, rabies and FVRCP vaccinations, flea treatment, ear tip, pregnancy termination and treatment for any other parasites found at the time of surgery.
Alley Cat Allies believes Trap -
Neuter - Return programs for cats greatly improve
communities, save tax dollars, and are the most effective and humane approach for
outdoor cats.
In a TNR program,
community cats are humanely trapped, then
neutered, vaccinated, and eartipped before being returned to their
outdoor homes.
Trap -
Neuter - Return is a great way to help the cats in your
community; it improves the cats» health and stabilizes the colony while allowing them to live out their lives
outdoors.
In February 2017, the shelter implemented a
community cat program, ensuring
community cats brought to the shelter get spayed or
neutered and returned to their
outdoor homes.
Since
community (feral or free - roaming) cats are happiest living
outdoors and are at great risk of being killed if they enter shelters, our
community cat spay /
neuter voucher program was created to keep them out of shelters, while gradually reducing their numbers.
In the state of Virginia, Alley Cat Allies is raising awareness and educating the
community about
outdoor cats,
community cat colony care, Trap -
Neuter - Return, and advocating for humane policies for all cats.
Click here to fill out our
outdoor community cat spay /
neuter voucher request.
Our
outdoor community cat spay /
neuter voucher program is designed for
community (feral and free - roaming) cats only and is not intended for pet cats or cats who will be placed into homes as pets.
We offer discounted and free spay /
neuter and vaccinations, loan humane cat traps and have donated food available for
outdoor cat
communities.
Trap -
Neuter - Return (TNR) is a program through which free - roaming feral cats (
community cats) are humanely trapped, transported to a veterinarian where they are sterilized, rabies vaccinated, left ear - tipped and returned to the
outdoor locations where they were found.
Trap -
Neuter - Return reduces the number of
community cats living
outdoors by placing socialized cats into adoption programs, and by stopping the breeding cycle of cats who live outside through spaying and
neutering.
Visit the NYC Feral Cat Initiative of the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals website to read about how Trap -
Neuter - Return (TNR) humanely reduces the number of
community cats living
outdoors, and how you can help by attending one of our free TNR certification workshops.
United Paws Low Cost Spay
Neuter Clinic offers sliding scale spay / neuter surgeries for pets of lower income, disabled or unemployed persons and $ 5 spay / neuters for any community «feral» cats or outdoor homeless ki
Neuter Clinic offers sliding scale spay /
neuter surgeries for pets of lower income, disabled or unemployed persons and $ 5 spay / neuters for any community «feral» cats or outdoor homeless ki
neuter surgeries for pets of lower income, disabled or unemployed persons and $ 5 spay /
neuters for any
community «feral» cats or
outdoor homeless kitties.
During TNR,
community cats, also called feral cats, are humanely trapped, spayed or
neutered, vaccinated, eartipped (to indicate they have been
neutered and vaccinated), and returned to their
outdoor homes.
Trap -
neuter - return the cats (via a
community cat program first rather than taking them to the shelter) Community cat programs allow the public to care and manage the cats in their home neighborhood while at the same time creating a safety net / monitoring system to identify cats that are in need or medical care or not faring well
community cat program first rather than taking them to the shelter)
Community cat programs allow the public to care and manage the cats in their home neighborhood while at the same time creating a safety net / monitoring system to identify cats that are in need or medical care or not faring well
Community cat programs allow the public to care and manage the cats in their home neighborhood while at the same time creating a safety net / monitoring system to identify cats that are in need or medical care or not faring well
outdoors.