Phoenix Feral Friends Meetup Group We are a group of volunteers united to save lives and prevent additional homeless cats and kittens
by managing the feral cat population through TNR - TRAP, SPAY / NEUTER, RETURN.
They also argue that the «trap - neuter - release» model for population control, which is advocated by many animal rights organizations, does a poor job of
managing feral cat populations.
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Scientific studies show that TNR policies are the most humane, effective way to
manage feral cat populations.
Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR) has proven to be a humane and effective method of
managing feral cat populations.
Not only does this program save more than 8,000 annually, but it is the most responsible and cost effective way to
manage the feral cat population and has become a national model.
Countless programs funded by governmental dollars, grants or donations are dedicated to
managing feral cat populations.
The program is dedicated to humanely controlling feral cat colonies by providing neighborhoods with the resources and support they need to
manage feral cat populations.
Feral Cat Coalition (San Diego) An organization promoting the practice of spay / neuter and release to
manage feral cat populations.
Spay Virginia supports Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR) as a humane way of
managing the feral cat population.
In Kentucky, Alley Cat Advocates works in the community to provide TNR programs and initiatives to
manage feral cat populations and reduce the number of cats euthanized in shelters.
Spaying and neutering feral cats is an effective way to
manage feral cat populations.