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      • Fostering Kittens
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    • Hazardous Poisons
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    • Toxoplasmosis
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    • Obesity in Cats
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  • Cat Rescue's Guide to Managing Community Cats Paperback - copy

Cat Rescue's Guide to Managing Community Cats Paperback - copy

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Animal control agencies have been trying to manage feral cat populations for decades with no success. The vicious cycle of catch-and-kill has done nothing to reduce the number of cats living outdoors and taxpayers continue to foot the hefty bill. Perpetually killing cats is a time-intensive affair, which places unnecessary stress on already limited shelter resources, and cats pay the ultimate price with their lives. Fortunately, there is a more effective and humane solution ... Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR). TNR programs have been shown to dramatically cut costs and time, freeing up valuable resources so more animals can be saved. With cats being the number one companion animal in America, the public no longer supports lethal management practices. Communities across the country and around the world are embracing TNR as the preferred method for controlling outdoor cats. 
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