How to save & take care of a kitten and feral cats - an advocacy tool kit

Veterinary Resource Center

Guide/How-to| Veterinarian Awareness

Community cats require a special veterinary approach that takes into account their unique needs, and the fact that they are not socialized to humans. This resource center is your source for in-depth information about community cats, their care, and their needs.

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Community Cat Health

Community cats are just as healthy as pet cats, and do not pose a public health risk.

Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return

Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return, also known as TNVR, is a program in which cats are humanely trapped, brought to a veterinarian to be evaluated, neutered, vaccinated, and eartipped, then returned to their outdoor homes. TNVR helps outdoor cats live healthier lives, without the stresses of mating and pregnancy.

Spay/Neuter

You are an essential element in Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate- Return for community cats by performing the surgical portion of the program. You put the “NV” in TNVR.

Community Cat Veterinary Services Protocol

Find the latest protocols and procedures for community cats.

The Cat Population

The latest research on cat populations and their spay/neuter status.

Kittens

Kittens found outdoors can be socialized, fostered, and adopted. If they’re old enough, they can instead be included in a Trap-Neuter-Return effort.

Cat Behavior

A cat’s behavior and level of socialization can help guide your treatment.