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Let's talk about the "R" in TNR.
Brought to you today
by these adorable kittens!
Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) is an evidence-based approach to
managing and reducing the feral cat population that helps to protect
and promote the well-being of our "community cats." (For
more on the science behind TNR, check outwww.voxfelina.com).
TNR groups, like Whiskers and Mittens, work with caretakers to
identify cats in need of their services. Cats are then humanely
trapped and taken to a feral cat clinic or other cooperating
veterinary facility to be spayed/neutered, vaccinated (rabies and
distemper), and receive additional care as needed (e.g., flea
treatment, antibiotics). Cats trapped by Whiskers and Mittens are
taken to the monthly (September-June) clinic at Tufts Cummings School
of Veterinary Medicine where they receive excellent and compassionate
care by the vets, students, staff, and volunteers.
After completing the "T" and "N" phases of
TNR, cats are usually returned to their colonies and caretakers.
However, the "R" phase of TNR can also involve socializing
and finding homes for cats determined to be adoptable; these cats are
either strays/former pets that have found their way into a colony or,
as is more often the case, young kittens. A successful TNR effort
helps to "break the breeding cycle" --- spaying the momcat
and fixing the kittens. As one TNR advocate aptly put it,
"Sometimes, the 'Return' is a U-turn [into a home]."
Whiskers and Mittens recently took in the adorable batch of
kittens pictured as part of the "R" phase --- Aurora (dilute
calico), Alaska (buff), Bailey (white and buff), Jameson (gray), and
Killian (black). The momcat was spayed, vaccinated, and treated at the
Tufts clinic and returned to her caretaker. The kittens are being
fostered and will be placed into loving furever homes once they are of
age and have been spayed/neutered and vaccinated.
Because we are a new group, exclusively focused on TNR, we are
limited in our ability to provide veterinary care beyond the monthly
clinics at Tufts. These kittens will be too young to go to the last
Tufts clinic of the season and will instead be receiving care from a
local, feral-friendly veterinarian. As such, we are have set up a
PayPal account to help offset the costs of their care. Any little bit
helps, and all donations will be used to provide needed care to these
kittens and other local community cats. Thank you for your support!
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