Archive for TNR

Sep
17
2008

Through persistance, I finally found a local group that might be able to help with my feral cats to get them spay/neutered. They are called Hobo Hotel. I am going to give them a call right now and then let you know. -M

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Aug
15
2008

Some Quick Facts:
A stray cat is not a feral cat. A stray is a cat who has been abandoned or who has strayedfrom home and become lost. Stray cats can usually bere-socialized and adopted.
A feral cat is an unsocialized cat. Either he was born outside and never lived with humans, orhe is a house cat [...]

Aug
30
2008

For several months i have been feeding a family of 5 feral cats. Since I currently have two of my own indoor cats, and the fact these cats are too feral to be kept inside of my home or taken to a shelter for adoption, I releazied I had to take some sort of [...]

Aug
30
2008

Eventhough I have to indoor cats which I love an adore, ive been also feeding several feral, 4 which i have been doing since they were very young. Im convinced that TNR is right thing to do for feral cats, so im on the process of trying to TNR (trap neuter and release) these [...]

Aug
23
2008

From their website:
 

HSUS Position Statement: Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR)

 

The Humane Society of the United States believes that feral cat overpopulation is a community-generated problem and that every community has a responsibility to work toward a solution. The HSUS is concerned about feral cat populations, the welfare of individual cats, and the welfare of wild animals.
Feral [...]

Aug
16
2008

Here is what I have, a colony of feral cats in my neighborhood. The best course of action? Well, let’s see: Feral cats CAN’T be tamed, so I can’t bring them in the house. I can’t let them starve (cats can not live on mice alone). I can’t let the town take them (they [...]

Living in Shadows: How to Help the Stray Cat...

That skinny cat keeps coming to your back door. Whenever you come out, he dashes away. What do you do? Feed him? Call the local Humane Society? Just hope he goes away?
This book will offer practical and useful information for all people willing to help these cats with out adding to the problem. A must read for every cat person!


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