The HSUS supports collaborative efforts, such as coalition - based initiatives, to humanely reduce
outdoor cat populations while protecting threatened and endangered wildlife populations.
Not exact matches
While every day is feral
cat day at Best Friends, we're excited about this day each year because it's an opportunity to educate the public about the importance of trap / neuter / return (TNR), the only humane option for stabilizing and reducing the
outdoor cat population.
Our mission is to humanely reduce the future
population of
cats living on the streets,
while supporting the need now for
cats to live safely
outdoors in our neighborhoods.
MEOW Foundation's TNR program effectively and humanely controls and reduces Calgary's feral
cat population,
while providing these
cats with the essentials necessary for survival
outdoors.
Any individual or organization that promotes TNR or other methods of dealing with feral
cats while letting them remain
outdoors is promoting the decline of native
populations of birds and small animals and then the eventual EXTINCTION of same.
While The HSUS believes that
outdoor cats are entitled to protection, it also believes that wildlife
populations need to be protected from
cats.
While Williams» views on feral
cats may not sit well with their advocates, there's evidence that bird and mammal
populations are suffering more than originally thought because of these
outdoor feline colonies.