TNR

July 17, 2015 | shibainu

 

                                         Southern California Shiba Inu Rescue Has a Trap Neuter and Release  Rescue In Place! Thank you for Donating it saves lives!

 

TNR

 

Trap-Neuter-Return, commonly referred to as “TNR,” is the only method proven to be humane and effective at controlling feral cat population growth. Using this technique, all the feral cats in a colony are trapped, neutered and then returned to their territory where caretakers provide them with regular food and shelter. Young kittens who can still be socialized, as well as friendly adults, are placed in foster care and eventually adopted out to good homes.

 

What Is a Feral Cat?

A “feral” cat is a cat who has reverted in some degree to a wild state. They originate from former domestic cats who were lost or abandoned and then learned to live outdoors or in environments involving little human contact, such as warehouses, factories or abandoned buildings. In most cases, feral cats are not completely wild because they still depend on people for their food source, whether it’s a caretaker who comes by once or twice a day, a dumpster outside a restaurant, garbage cans, or the like. Relatively few feral cats subsist only by hunting

 Amazon wish list to help us with TNR

Southern California Shiba Inu Rescue Inc P.O. Box 16053 Encino Ca 91416 www.shibainure​scue.org Link: https://amzn.com/w/1MZ1PJEPQHNX6Ptnr kitty #15