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Tucson Trap-Neuter-Return/TNR Advocates

Tucson Trap-Neuter-Return/TNR Advocates

Encouraging and facilitating the local Pima County community to use Trap-Neuter-Return to effectively stop the breeding cycle of free-roaming cats and improve quality of life for both humans and animals.

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  • Hot Weather Info for Community Cats in the Desert
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    • Trap-Neuter-Return; What It Is, Why It Works, Why Feral Cats Are OK Outside
    • Why YOU Are the Best Person To TNR the Cats You Feed
    • NO Testing for FeLV/FIV in Community Cats as Routine Part of a TNR Program
    • Why Feeding Bans Do NOT Work
    • The Vacuum Effect: Removing Outdoor Cats Won’t Eliminate Outdoor Cats
  • Do You See Cats with Runny Eyes?
  • Feeding and Keeping Community Cats Healthy
  • Dumping Cats (or Any Animal) Is ILLEGAL!!
  • Helping People CoExist with Community Cats (Resolving Neighborhood Complaints)
    • Cat Deterrents & Keeping Wildlife Safe
  • Other Areas of Arizona
  • Finding A Lost Cat
  • What To Do For Friendly Cats…
  • Catios & Cat Enclosures
  • Cold Weather Info Part 1: Community Cat Shelter Instructions
  • Cold Weather Info Part 2: Community Cat Shelter Considerations
  • Cold Weather Info Part 3: Food, Feeding Stations and Misc. for Community Cats
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Veterinary Assistance Available for All Cats in Pima County

May be an image of cat and text that says 'Veterinary Assistance For Cats in Need When unexpected medical needs arise and treatment may be delayed or pets may be surrendered due to cost, NKPC can help. Contact us to help Pima County's community cats or to keep pets with their families. Community Foundation for Southern Arizona COUNTY (520) 477 7401 admin@nokillpimacounty.org Support made possible by the Bonnie Kay Charitable Fund held at the Community Foundation for Southern Arizona (and YOUR matching donations)'

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Posted on February 7, 2021Author tucsonferalcat

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