Not exact matches
During TNR, cats are
trapped (if needed)
in humane traps, neutered, vaccinated and eartipped,
then returned to their colony.
The preferred approach
in many places has become animal control: Culling a colony by humanely
trapping, and
then bringing cats into the shelter for
humane euthanization or adoption.
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.
Then obtain a
humane trap to try to catch them and take them
in to a warming center.
Through the TNR Program, cats are caught
in humane live
traps (available for rent) by the caretaker or FVHA's staff and
then transported to the shelter.