A collection of helpful guides, tips, and tools for responsible pet ownership, community cat care, and animal welfare. These resources aim to educate, inform, and empower individuals and communities to make compassionate and informed choices for animals.
TRAP-NEUTER-RETURN
TNR is the least expensive, most effective, and most compassionate method of controlling stray cat populations. The following are the basic steps to conducting TNR:
Trap: Humanely trap all the cats in a colony.
Neuter (or spay): Take the cats in their traps to a veterinarian or clinic to be neutered, vaccinated, and ear-tipped (the universal symbol of a neutered cat).
Return: After the cats recover, return them to their outdoor home where they were trapped.
A colony caretaker, who supplies food and conducts health monitoring, is also a part of TNR.
RESPONSIBLE FEEDING
TNR is the least expensive, most effective, and most compassionate method of controlling stray cat populations. The following are the basic steps to conducting TNR:
Trap: Humanely trap all the cats in a colony.
Neuter (or spay): Take the cats in their traps to a veterinarian or clinic to be neutered, vaccinated, and ear-tipped (the universal symbol of a neutered cat).
Return: After the cats recover, return them to their outdoor home where they were trapped.
A colony caretaker, who supplies food and conducts health monitoring, is also a part of TNR.
RESPONSIBLE PET OWNERSHIP
TNR is the least expensive, most effective, and most compassionate method of controlling stray cat populations. The following are the basic steps to conducting TNR:
Trap: Humanely trap all the cats in a colony.
Neuter (or spay): Take the cats in their traps to a veterinarian or clinic to be neutered, vaccinated, and ear-tipped (the universal symbol of a neutered cat).
Return: After the cats recover, return them to their outdoor home where they were trapped.
SPAY AND NEUTER
TNR is the least expensive, most effective, and most compassionate method of controlling stray cat populations. The following are the basic steps to conducting TNR:
Trap: Humanely trap all the cats in a colony.
Neuter (or spay): Take the cats in their traps to a veterinarian or clinic to be neutered, vaccinated, and ear-tipped (the universal symbol of a neutered cat).
Return: After the cats recover, return them to their outdoor home where they were trapped.