Feral cats can be recovered safely after
surgery in humane traps set atop newspaper; traps should always be kept covered with a sheet or towel to keep the cat calm and comfortable.
Not exact matches
All feral cats must arrive
in a
humane trap in order to safely sedate the cat before
surgery.
TNR is when feral cats are
trapped in humane traps, taken to the CAP for spay / neuter
surgery, rabies vaccination, ear tip, and flea preventative, and then released where they were
trapped after they recover for 24 - 48 hours after
surgery.
Multiple cats
in a
humane trap will not be permitted as is it not safe for the animal when recovering from
surgery.
In addition to providing free spay / neuter
surgeries to homeless cats and discounted services for pet cats, FixNation also loans
humane traps to the public and offers free education, training, advice and information on the care and management of feral colonies.
For the safety of the cats and our staff, we will not perform
surgery for feral cats brought
in anything except
humane traps (for example, no cat / dog carriers, boxes, etc..)
All animals must be
in a
humane trap for
surgery.
They help community members get involved
in TNR initiatives by providing
humane traps and low - cost spay and neuter
surgeries, and they work to educate the public about cat behavior and the benefits of TNR.