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There's millions of feral cats in the United States and the best way to control their numbers and help stop the cycle of suffering is TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return) This video provides step by step instructions on how to trap feral cats so you can do YOUR part to help :) Special thanks to the Cat Daddy himself Jackson Galaxy and the Jackson Galaxy Foundation team for all they do to help cats: http://jacksongalaxyfoundation.org and to For All Animals and their efforts in the animal welfare world: http://forallanimals.org Helpful links about TNR...
Best Friends Animal Society is a nonprofit organization building no-kill programs and partnerships that will bring about a day when there are No More Homeless Pets®. At the core of Best Friends' work is the dream that one day kindness will replace cruelty and animals will no longer be destroyed because they are unwanted or imperfect.
Keep the rain off kitty's dinner with a feeding station! Our new video will show you how to build one of these simple structures to let the cats in your community eat in peace. FULL INSTRUCTIONS: http://www.alleycat.org/resources/build-a-feral-cat-feeding-station/
The Trap King's Unique Effort to Rescuing Cats: The "Trap King" talks about his process of TNR (Trap. Neuter. Return.) and his unique approach to helping cats find homes. About Rare Pursuits: Whatever you do, do it with all your heart. These folks spend every day pursing their passions.
Love Your Feral Felines provides a great service for feral cats in need of a home! People with a barn, outbuilding or stable can provide the cats with a safe and comfortable place to live and in return the cats will keep the rodent population down, WIN WIN!
If you find a feral mom and babies outside, it's important to try to keep them together so that the babies have the best chance of survival, and so that the mom can be TNRed! In this video, I show how to use neonatal kittens to trap their mom, in order to reunite them in foster care.
This video follows Shadow Cats volunteers through an entire real life TNR process - from trapping, sterilization, recovery and release.
http://www.humanesociety.org/feralcats Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) is a strategy for improving the lives of feral cats and reducing their numbers.

The Austin Humane Society established a Feral Cat TNR Program in 2007. This video showcases feral cats being feed by one man.

TNR - Trap Neuter Return in Round Rock, TX Feral cats live a hard life. If not spayed, a female cat can have 3 litters of kittens a year. Most will not live past 6 months due to predators, disease, lack of nutrition.
AUSTIN, Tx - The Austin Humane Society's Feral Cat Trap-Neuter-Return program helps to improve feral cat lives, by making them healthier, stopping the spread of diseases, and reducing the population. In this Alli on the Job, I join Ashley Steffey and become a cat trapper.