Trap Neuter Return (TNR) Program
What is TNR?
In an attempt to manage (and reduce) the feral/community cat populations, the current method that is most commonly used is TNR:
- Trap – humane traps are lent to caretakers to trap cats that cannot be handled.
- Neuter – cats are brought to vets/clinics to be vaccinated, microchipped, and fixed to prevent further unwanted litters. They are often ear-tipped to identify them as part of a community vs a feral cat.
- Returned – cats are returned to their caretaker and community.
Ear-tip: the tip of the left ear is removed while the cat is under anesthesia and being fixed. This allows for a visual identification of community cats without the use of a scanner to read the microchip.
How can I get my cat fixed?
If you currently feed an outdoor cat, community cat, or feral cat please contact us for information.
NOTE: In order to receive this service, you must sign a contract stating you will continue to provide support for this cat. We cannot spay/neuter cats without a designated caretaker.