
In a Trap-Neuter-Return program, community cats are humanely trapped (with box traps), brought to a veterinarian to be spayed/neutered, vaccinated (rabies and distemper shots), eartipped (the universal sign that a community cat has been neutered and vaccinated), and then returned to their outdoor home!
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ADVOCATING FOR COMMUNITY CATS
Kitty Pawtrol is a nonprofit organization whose goal is to reduce the overpopulation of community/feral cats through the trap, neuter/spay, and return program. We promote happier, healthier lives of cats by minimizing the stresses of mating/breeding. Another goal is educating the public on the beneficial relationship between cats and the community.
"Communities benefit from TNR because it reduces and stabilizes community cat populations, saves tax-payer's dollars, helps shelters focus on adoptions, and provides a humane and collaborative way to address concerns and coexist with cats." - Alley Cat Allies
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Cat of the week: WALTER!
Walter wandered up to someone's house and settled under their car. He has multiple health issues including an upper respiratory infection, bad gums and teeth. Your support goes to help all of the sweet fur-babies like Water here.