Additionally, cats can receive other treatments and long-term preventatives while under anesthesia for TNR. For example, your veterinarian can provide preventative flea, tick, ear mite, and other parasite medications, antibiotics for certain conditions, dental care, and more. Learn more about the incredible health benefits of TNR at alleycat.org/TNR. Please know: Community cats, and all cats, are very stressed by long-term confinement. It can be detrimental to their health and well-being, especially when they are already ill or injured. The goal is to ensure they can recover without cramped confinement, potentially even in their outdoor home, depending on the nature of their illness or injury. Seek local resources to help If you feel you are unable to provide immediate care, contact a local advocate, organization, or veterinarian who can take the necessary steps to help. You can find resources for cats in your area with the Alley Cat Allies Community Resource Tool™. Access our Community Resource Tool at GetHelp.alleycat.org How to Help Sick or Injured Cats Outdoors 5 © 2025 Alley Cat Allies. All rights reserved.
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