TNR is the most humane and effective way to stabilize and eventually
reduce outdoor cat populations.
The HSUS supports collaborative efforts, such as coalition - based initiatives, to humanely
reduce outdoor cat populations while protecting threatened and endangered wildlife populations.
The primary goals of an SNR program are to humanely
reduce outdoor cat populations, shelter cat intake, and cat euthanasia.
AHS has partnered with the Animal Defense League of Arizona and other community partners to develop an expanded TNR program to help
reduce outdoor cat populations in the Valley.
Killing is never the answer — it is inhumane and it fails to stabilize or
reduce outdoor cat populations.
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.
TNR is the most humane way to stabilize and
reduce the outdoor cat population.
Studies across the U.S. have shown that TNR not only curtails nuisance behavior, but it also costs less, drastically reduces shelter euthanasia, and, over the long run, will
reduce the outdoor cat population of a community.
Not exact matches
TNR stabilizes a neighborhood's
outdoor cat population very quickly and, over time,
reduces the number of
cats.
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.
It's an Alley
Cat Allies initiative that the organization describes as «an online resource to educate about outdoor cats and Trap - Neuter - Return, the only humane and effective program to stabilize — and reduce — outdoor cat populations.&raq
Cat Allies initiative that the organization describes as «an online resource to educate about
outdoor cats and Trap - Neuter - Return, the only humane and effective program to stabilize — and
reduce —
outdoor cat populations.&raq
cat populations.»
Studies clearly show that TNR policies effectively
reduce the size of
outdoor cat colonies both immediately (with the removal and adoption of kittens and socialized
cats) and over time (as the
population stabilizes and the breeding cycle ends).