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Working With Law Enforcement to Protect Cats
If someone has made threats against the cats you care for, or if the cats have already been harmed or killed, you should immediately file a police report.
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Get Help with Ordinances
Use these resources to make sure your community's laws support TNR and humane cat care.
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Adoption
It's important to know that if you don't feel like you have the time and resources to take in a friendly cat, that's OK. In that case, though, it really is best to leave her where she is after Trap-Neuter-Return.
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Addressing Abandonment
Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) is a common-sense practice for colonies of cats who live around human dwellings and buildings. They have strong bonds with their family groups and are very attached to their domain. So, when you return a cat to where she was trapped as part of Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR), you are as the name says returning her to her domain. Her home. TNR is not abandonment.
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Keep Community Cats Comfortable While in Their Trap
When cats have to be in humane box traps, for Trap-Neuter-Return or other reasons, make the experience as pleasant and safe as possible. Here are tips to keep cats comfortable during their stay.