Educate them on the benefits of Trap - Neuter - Vaccinate - Return (TNR): helps to stabilize and reduce the community cat population and eliminates common behaviors that are typically associated with mating (ie, yowling, fighting, and
new litters of kittens under porches).
The image can be found in the Team Meat blog and shows a mother cat giving birth to
a new litter of kittens.
One big reason is that it can make litter training
a new litter of kittens much simpler because the cats are contained rather than being allowed to run through the whole house.
With a feeding ban in place, Trap - Neuter - Return is impossible to carry out, and the cats continue to have
new litters of kittens.
No, not the kind of surprise you might expect to find such as three
new litters of kittens, a truckload of rescued puppy mill dogs or an animal with an injury or illness.
Their overall health had improved and nighttime vocalizations were greatly reduced, and
no new litters of kittens were found.
Cats are efficient reproducers, which is why they need to be fixed before
a new litter of kittens is brought into the world.
The following year, only 33 previously unidentified cats and three kittens were found or trapped on campus and
no new litters of kittens were found at all.