And it's a real investment in the future — leading to healthier cats and happier community members and humanely
stabilizing outdoor cat populations.
TNR
stabilizes outdoor cat populations at manageable levels, eliminates «annoying» mating behaviors like yowling and spraying, and provides for a healthier population of cats through vaccinations for rabies and distemper and through the provision of fresh food and water each day.
Not exact matches
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
stabilizes a neighborhood's
outdoor cat population very quickly and, over time, reduces the number of
cats.
TNR is the most humane way to
stabilize and reduce the
outdoor cat population.
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).
Trap - Neuter - Return programs are the most humane and effective way to
stabilize outdoor free - roaming
cat populations.
TNR is the most humane and effective way to
stabilize and eventually reduce
outdoor cat populations.