feral cat care
Feral Cat Care guides
Conduct Trap-Neuter-Return Guide
You can improve the lives of outdoor cats with Trap-Neuter-Return, the humane and effective approach for feral cats. To successfully trap, neuter, vaccinate, eartip, and return feral cats, you need a plan. These guidelines for humane trapping from Alley Cat Allies, the organization that helped introduce TNR to the United States, will get you on your way!
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Colony Care Guide
Caring for a feral cat colony provides tremendous benefits to caregivers, neighbors, and the cats. Though cats have been living outdoors for over 10,000 years on their own, caregivers can use Alley Cat Allies’ best practices guide to promote the cats’ well-being, improve their relationships with neighbors, and assist the people who live nearby to understand and co-exist with the cats.
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Veterinary Care Center
Feral cats require a special veterinary approach that takes into account their unique needs and the fact that they are not socialized to humans. Alley Cat Allies’ resource center is the place veterinarians can go to learn more about feral cats, their care, and their needs.
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Socialized Cat Guide
When conducting Trap-Neuter-Return, you might find stray cats who are socialized and friendly to humans, young feral kittens, or orphan kittens. Alley Cat Allies’ guide explains how to socialize and care for feral kittens, how to raise neonatal kittens, and also how to find homes for any kitten or cat ready for adoption.
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Build Trap-Neuter-Return Capacity
Want to expand your Trap-Neuter-Return efforts beyond your colony? Their tools can get you on the road to providing Trap-Neuter-Return as part of an organization, educating others, establishing feral friendly practices, and helping more cats.
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You can improve the lives of outdoor cats with Trap-Neuter-Return, the humane and effective approach for feral cats. To successfully trap, neuter, vaccinate, eartip, and return feral cats, you need a plan. These guidelines for humane trapping from Alley Cat Allies, the organization that helped introduce TNR to the United States, will get you on your way!
Learn More »
Colony Care Guide
Caring for a feral cat colony provides tremendous benefits to caregivers, neighbors, and the cats. Though cats have been living outdoors for over 10,000 years on their own, caregivers can use Alley Cat Allies’ best practices guide to promote the cats’ well-being, improve their relationships with neighbors, and assist the people who live nearby to understand and co-exist with the cats.
Learn More »
Veterinary Care Center
Feral cats require a special veterinary approach that takes into account their unique needs and the fact that they are not socialized to humans. Alley Cat Allies’ resource center is the place veterinarians can go to learn more about feral cats, their care, and their needs.
Learn More »
Socialized Cat Guide
When conducting Trap-Neuter-Return, you might find stray cats who are socialized and friendly to humans, young feral kittens, or orphan kittens. Alley Cat Allies’ guide explains how to socialize and care for feral kittens, how to raise neonatal kittens, and also how to find homes for any kitten or cat ready for adoption.
Learn More »
Build Trap-Neuter-Return Capacity
Want to expand your Trap-Neuter-Return efforts beyond your colony? Their tools can get you on the road to providing Trap-Neuter-Return as part of an organization, educating others, establishing feral friendly practices, and helping more cats.
Learn More »
Feral cat videos
Alley Cat Allies’ videos cover all the bases on feral cats. Whether you’re looking for step-by-step instruction on Trap-Neuter-Return or high-volume spay/neuter techniques, looking for tools to help you talk to others about feral cats, or interested in learning more about Alley Cat Allies, these videos will help. Learn More >>