TNR stands for Trap Neuter Return.
It is the recommended course of action when dealing with feral cat colonies or community cats in your neighborhood.
Many communities around the United States are implementing this program as the most humane and effective way to deal with the feral cat overpopulation issue.
It’s absolutely vital.
Part of TNR is fixing and returning cats to their outdoor homes, of course. But most people don’t realize, rabies vaccinations are a vital part of the TNR program as well as feral kitten socialization and adoption.
It’s more than just fixing homeless cats!
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