TNR stands for Trap-Neuter-Return and refers to a humane method of trapping, altering, and returning feral cats to their natural habitats.
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The Barn Cat Network is a network of people just like you who can take in feral and semi-feral cats that are forced to relocate from their outdoor homes.
When medicating feral cats and kittens, the challenge for caretakers is to find ways to treat them without using stressful and traumatic restraint.
TNR stands for Trap, Neuter, and Release. These three words describe the recommended protocol for managing a colony of feral cats. Let us walk you through the ABCs of TNR in this special article. The more you know about feral cats, the better you can help them and advocate for their welfare. Feral cats are […]
Trap, neuter and returning (TNR) feral cats is a practice used to control feral cat populations. In our vet-approved guide we explain how ...
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In keeping with our mission of immersive hands on sewing factory training, and supporting social initiatives in New Mexico, we’ve taken on the production of trap covers used in the capture of…
What is TNR? How does it work? Why is it important to trap-neuter-release to control feral cat populations? We answer these questions and more.
Trap Neuter Release (TNR) aims to humanely control the ever-increasing stray/feral cat population. Here's how TNR helps out cat colonies and our planet.
Feral cats exist nearly everywhere. Here are 7 ways you can make a real difference in the hard lives of the feral cats in your community.
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Trap-neuter-return, a program through which feral cats are humanely trapped, neutered at a clinic and then returned to their outdoor homes to live out their lives, stabilizes feral cat colony growth and gradually reduces the population of outdoor cats compassionately and effectively.
B How can I help feral cats in my neighbourhood? If you have cats in your community who appear to be living on their own outdoors, there are a few things you can do to help, especially during the winter months. Get the cat spayed or neutered: The best method of getting feral cat populations … Continue reading "How can I help feral cats in my neighbourhood?"
If you're wondering how to tame a feral cat, it's smart to learn the ways these felines operate in the wild and what to expect if you approach one. Keep in mind that adopting wild cats as pets takes time and patience plus a visit to the vet to check any health conditions this lone animal may have.
What is the difference between a feral cat and a stray cat. It is a question we know we have but chose to not get enough clarity on. Lets change that today!
Feral cats have had little to no interaction with humans. Many feral cats are born in the wild, and others have been abandoned by their owners or have become lost. Regardless of their origins, feral cats are generally fearful of human...
What exactly is a feral cat? Do you have feral cats around you? And what do you do if you find one? Learn all that and more here!
As you may know by now, I'm pretty passionate about caring for feral cats. It kind of happened slowly. When we moved into this house, my neighbor was caring for a group of ferals. We