Trap Neuter Return (TNR) is a crucial conservation method aimed at managing feral and stray cat populations. This humane approach involves trapping cats, spaying or neutering them, and then returning them to their original location. TNR prevents the breeding of feral cats, reduces their numbers, and improves overall community health. Petitions within this topic advocate for funding TNR programs, promoting public education on responsible pet ownership, and supporting initiatives to protect feral cat colonies.
One impactful petition with thousands of signatures urges local governments to allocate resources to TNR efforts, highlighting the compassionate and effective nature of this approach. Another petition focuses on raising awareness about the benefits of TNR and encouraging individuals to get involved in caring for feral cat colonies.
Join the movement to support Trap Neuter Return initiatives and help create a more compassionate and sustainable environment for feral cats in your community. Take action today to make a positive impact on animal welfare and community well-being.
People who do Trap/Neuter/Release are reducing the number of homeless cats.
TNR has been proven to make a big difference by managing this problem rather than
killing these innocent cats who are in dire situations and fighting for survival. This
horrible situation is the result of people failing to neuter/spay their pets and often
simply abandoning pets when it suits them. Many municipalities work with residents
for the benefit of everyone…especially the cats. Give this a try rather than wholesale
slaughter.
Members of the community who actively care for the community cats also participate in Trapping/Neutering/Releasing them to avoid overpopulation and care for these animals. By banning feeding them you're only contributing to the problem, not making a solution where there are plenty of organizations and community members who already participate in ensuring the welfare of these animals.
TNR works. Thousands of dedicated people all over the world trap, rescue, and return ferals. These are people who are responsible and care for animals. They are resolute in the conviction these animals are
innocent and are in their homeless situation because
of humans discarding them. The easy and inhumane
way out of this situation is to ignore the ferals and
let them starve to death ... or step up and do the right
thing .
As a Floridian of thirty years, I have seen with my own eyes that Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) works. By not allowing feeding community cats, and by virtue of that not allowing TNR, you are upsetting a naturally occurring pest-control ecosystem that has worked for more years than any of you have been on this earth. The community cats are G-d's creatures same as we humans are. Let the community cats live!
These cats are victims of a society who has let them down, we cannot abandon them. Thays not the way to solve the problem, feeders aren't the problem, the problem are those who feed and don't trap them to get fix, what feels right is not the same as doing the right thing. These cats are hunters and will start eating the native wildlife like birds, lizards and other species. Whoever thinks this is the way to go about it needs to re evaluate their entire existence.
Sebastian Bernal
@themiamicatman