Volunteers will receive
training in humane trapping techniques, identify locations of feral cat colonies, and other support to ensure the both human and feline safety and maximize the effectiveness of this program.
Not exact matches
In New York City, more than 6,000
trained volunteers practice the
humane Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR) colony management technique to sterilize, vaccinate, feed, and monitor already existing, self - formed cat colonies until they completely disappear through gradual attrition.
We provide services to the community including pet adoptions, low cost spay / neuter services, a weekly vaccine clinic, dog
training and behavior,
humane law enforcement, lost and found,
trap neuter and return for free - roaming cats,
humane education, pet therapy, a pet food pantry for low - income families as well as our Pittie Project, a proactive program to help keep Bully Breeds out of the shelter and improve their lives
in the community.
If people have a feral cat problem
in their neighborhood, FixNation will
train them to use a
humane cat
trap.
He or she will
train you
in setting the
humane traps or will handle the
trapping for you, if you prefer.
In 2007, they launched FixNation, the first full - time spay - neuter facility in Los Angeles to provide a comprehensive TNR program — free spay / neuter services for homeless cats, TNR outreach and education, free training and loans of humane traps, affordable services for pet cats and partnerships with rescue organizations to facilitate adoption
In 2007, they launched FixNation, the first full - time spay - neuter facility
in Los Angeles to provide a comprehensive TNR program — free spay / neuter services for homeless cats, TNR outreach and education, free training and loans of humane traps, affordable services for pet cats and partnerships with rescue organizations to facilitate adoption
in Los Angeles to provide a comprehensive TNR program — free spay / neuter services for homeless cats, TNR outreach and education, free
training and loans of
humane traps, affordable services for pet cats and partnerships with rescue organizations to facilitate adoptions.
The group loans out
humane traps to the public free of charge, provides
training on how to humanely
trap feral cats and kittens, offers guidance and information on long - term care and management for feral colonies and engages
in extensive community outreach activities.
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.
They communicate with animal control staff and other
humane agencies
in the region, maintain office hours, manage
trapping equipment, make clinic reservations,
train trappers, and arrange for post-surgical care, if needed.
Towards this end, the NYCFCI provides hands - on assistance at TNR projects
in all boroughs for individuals who have completed a TNR
training workshop; loans of
humane traps for TNR; food and straw giveaways for colony caretakers; advice to the public and caretakers by phone and e-mail; educational events; community meetings; and information via our website, e-newsletter, and printed materials.