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    • Meet two little kittens that I trapped from my small feral cat colony! These lucky babies will not be re released to the colony...the tiger striped female, Belle, will be placed as a barn cat, and creme colored little Charlie has tamed down sufficiently to be placed with a family indoors! Both kittens have already been spayed/neutered, and notice the 'ear tip'; that is the universal indication to onlookers that the animal has been sterilized, and presumably belongs to a colony.
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  • TNR is simply the most effective, and humane method of dealing with feral cats. For more information on the proper procedures, and protocol, please contact Alley Cat Allies. You will find all manner of information pertaining to feral cats...shelter, how to trap, and tips for colony caregivers. I had my first experience a couple of weeks ago, while on vacation, and now have a small feral "colony" consisting of a large male tabby, small momma cat, and a beautiful older tortie kitten! I actually trapped, and neutered/spayed 2 other kittens as well, but will not release them to the colony. The little boy kitten has tamed down, and is suitable for an indoor home, and the little female will make a great barn cat.
    lightspeed, 1 year ago| Flag
  • I think the Spay Neuter and Return is a great program.
    Tigress, 1 year ago| Flag
  • Is this group active? Are any group members actively working with feral cats? Thanks!
    Lost_Leopard, 2 years ago| Flag

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