Groves said cats with identification, microchips or an ear tip, which indicates they already have been sterilized, will be released from the traps. The rest will be treated as community cats.
TNR also ensures the cats’ health and welfare. Once these cats are sterilized and vaccinated, they can live healthy, happy lives in their communities, where caring residents look out for them.
As different as they may seem, humans and cats have similar ailments ... taken from discarded reproductive organs during feline sterilization surgeries. Through the isolation of inner cell ...
The parish council is scheduled to vote Thursday (March 6) on a proposed ordinance that would require cats and dogs to be sterilized if their owner does not obtain a waiver. Additionally ...