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Alley Cat Allies Resources

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Case Studies | Animal Shelter, Boardwalk Cats Project, Plan to Scan, Veterinarian Awareness

The Power of a Microchip: Reuniting Cats and their Families

A scan of a microchip reunited these cats with their familiesand this is just scratching the surface of all the success stories!

Guide/How-to | Trap-Neuter-Return

How You Can Help Community Cats: A Step-by-Step Guide to Trap-Neuter Return

Cat in a trap

This simple and informative guide walks through the steps of Trap-Neuter-Return. It follows a TNR effort from planning to completion so you can learn the ins and outs of the process. Ideal for new and seasoned trappers alike, this step-by-step handbook is a great reference to keep in your back pocket.

Guide/How-to | Feral Friends Network, Trap-Neuter-Return

How to Implement an Organizational Trap-Neuter-Return Program

Guide/How-to | Disaster Response, Trap-Neuter-Return

COVID-19 Guide: Tips and Considerations for Spay and Neuter including Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR)

Research | Trap-Neuter-Return

Community Cat Health Analysis: Living Healthy Lives Outdoors

Feral catsor cats not socialized to humansare healthy and content in their outdoor homes. Research shows they do not suffer harsh lives or pose a health risk to other cats.

Guide/How-to | Trap-Neuter-Return

Build an Inexpensive Cat Shelter

Guide/How-to | Alley Cat Allies, Animal Shelter, Community Change, Kittens / "Leave Them Be", Trap-Neuter-Return

The Cat Socialization Continuum: A Guide to Interactions Between Cats and Humans

Alley Cat Allies' "The Cat Socialization Continuum: A Guide to Interactions Between Cats and Humans" will help you understand the many degrees of socialization cats can exhibit and how to apply that knowledge to best care for, help, and protect them.

Guide/How-to | Community Change, Trap-Neuter-Return

How to Start a Trap Depot

Research | Trap-Neuter-Return, Veterinarian Awareness

Community Cats and the Public: A Healthy Relationship

The science behind why feral cats are safe members of our communities.

Fact Sheet | Anti-Cruelty, Trap-Neuter-Return

Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) is Not Abandonment And Local Laws Must Reflect It

TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return) is NOT abandonment. When community cats are returned, they are going back to the outdoor homes where they have been living and thriving. Learn more.

Publications | Trap-Neuter-Return

Alley Cat Allies Exposes Misrepresentation of TNR in The New Yorker

Guide/How-to | Community Change, Trap-Neuter-Return

Advocacy Tools: Public Education

Get the materials you need to educate others about community cats and Trap-Neuter-Return, all in one convenient bundle!