Mommy loves infographics - they can convey a lot of information in a compelling way. She especially loves this one, courtesy of PetSmart Charities. We hope you do too. (comment moderation turned on for this post, due to spamming of previous posts on this topic)
Most expensive cats breeds, There is always a good demand for exotic animals all around the world. Exotic animal includes some animals that can
This blog was originally published by Paws4Change. We are sharing it here for others to consider their views regarding existing animal shelter philosophies and the HASS model which is in a pilot program. I've used a lot of beach metaphors related to my advocacy for shelter animals. I have written of drawing a line in the sand which is a reference to animal shelters proclaiming that they will no longer destroy healthy treatable animals under any circumstances. I have written about animals in n
Have you ever wondered why you see so many cats with their ears tipped? That is because of a nationwide effort to solve the overpopulation of stray, homeless, and feral cats by a practice known as TNR. Trap, neuter, return is a humane solution that helps reduce the number of unwanted litters of kittens and saves lives.
The following article first appeared on iCatCare: If you are part of a larger organisation which is dealing with unowned cats undertaking trap, neuter and return (TNR) or feeding colonies, then they have probably given you direction and advice on how to deal with the many different situations which may arise during the coronavirus pandemic [...]
TNR and TNVR programs involve capturing feral and homeless cats, spaying or neutering them, giving medical care (including rabies shots in many cases), and returning them to the place they came from.
TNR stands for Trap, Neuter, and Release. These three words describe the recommended protocol for managing a colony of feral cats. Let us walk you through the ABCs of TNR in this special article. The more you know about feral cats, the better you can help them and advocate for their welfare. Feral cats are […]
Note: Trap-neuter-return is also referred to as Trap Neuter Return, trap/neuter/return and TNR.
People who do trap-neuter-return (TNR) work or just care for feral and stray cats know having a warm place to take shelter can greatly imp...
Trap-neuter-return, a program through which feral cats are humanely trapped, neutered at a clinic and then returned to their outdoor homes to live out their lives, stabilizes feral cat colony growth and gradually reduces the population of outdoor cats compassionately and effectively.