This program places community cats (or outdoor cats) in a managed
outdoor colony where they have a caretaker who provides the cats with shelter, food, and veterinary care.
Not exact matches
Raised without human contact, they quickly revert to a wild nature and form
colonies where food and shelter are available.TNRM, or Trap - Neuter - Return - Maintain, is a plan in which stray and feral cats already living
outdoors are humanely trapped, then evaluated, vaccinated, and sterilized by veterinarians.
Part of this notion that keeping an
outdoor cat is okay is the abundance of roaming feral cats and feral cat
colonies where cats have been abandoned or were born wild, seem to fair just fine living
outdoors with no shelter.
It refers to the practice of trapping stray and
outdoor cats, including feral cats, so they can be spayed / neutered, given vaccinations (rabies and distemper, usually), and returning them either to
where they were trapped or to a
colony where they can be managed and monitored.
After their recovery, the cats are returned
where they were trapped (their
colony —
outdoors).
Rather than rounding up feral cats and euthanizing the ones that can not be adopted out, these feral cat advocates want to establish cat
colonies where cats are fed
outdoors until they die of natural causes.
It refers to the practice of trapping stray and
outdoor cats, including feral cats, for the purpose of spaying or neutering them, giving them vaccinations (rabies and distemper, usually), and returning them either to
where they were trapped, or to a
colony where they can be managed and monitored.
Emryss was born into an
outdoor cat
colony in Brooklyn, NY,
where he was raised in the company of humans who worked in the construction yard
where the
colony lived.
Feral cats often live
outdoors in
colonies in locations
where they can access food and shelter.