
The TNR Handbook
The TNR Handbook details the process of Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR), a humane strategy for managing feral cat populations. It guides volunteers and caretakers on trapping outdoor cats, having them spayed or neutered to prevent new litters, and then returning them to their environment. This method stabilizes and gradually reduces feral colonies without harming the cats, while also addressing community concerns such as noise and health risks. The handbook emphasizes best practices, ethical considerations, and effective colony management, promoting coexistence between feral cats and communities through sustainable, humane intervention.