TNR also keeps cats from being killed simply because they are unsocialized to humans and
therefore unadoptable.
There is a critical window and if they aren't handled in time, they will remain feral and
therefore unadoptable.
Community cats are not socialized to people and are
therefore unadoptable.
There is a critical window of time in which kittens must be socialized, and if they aren't handled in time, they will remain feral and
therefore unadoptable.
Animal control's outdated approach to community cats has been to catch cats and bring them to a shelter where they will be killed because they are not socialized to people and
therefore unadoptable.
They are just as healthy as pet cats, but they are not socialized to humans and are
therefore unadoptable.
Not exact matches
Community cats are unsocialized and
therefore,
unadoptable, so upon impoundment, virtually 100 % are killed.
In most cases, feral cats brought to shelters by the public are deemed
unadoptable;
therefore, it is doubtful that volunteers could be enlisted to humanely trap these animals knowing the cats will be euthanized.
They are just as healthy as pet cats, but they are not socialized to humans and are
therefore generally considered
unadoptable, although it can be possible, with a lot of patience, to domesticate a feral cat.