TNR

Feral Cat Program of Georgia is a huge proponent of Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR); it is integral to our mission. We are passionate about empowering you with the information and resources you need to help the community cats in our local area (in and around Cumming and Dawsonville, GA). If you live outside of our local area, we will do our best to refer you to an organization closer to you that can help.

The Problem

An unspayed female cat can become pregnant as young as four months and can bear three litters a year. Assuming at least one kitten from each litter survives living outdoors, this cycle can produce up to 200 community cats (also referred to as stray or feral cats) a year. As the number of cats increases, so does their suffering; as they compete for food, become sick and fight among themselves for territory. In turn, they have now become a nuisance to the humans who live around them.

The Solution – Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR)

Through TNR initiatives, volunteers humanely capture community cats (with box traps), transport them to a veterinarian for spay/neuter surgery, vaccinations, and ear tipping (the universal sign of an altered community cat), and then return them to their outdoor homes. TNR improves the lives of cats, addresses community concerns, reduces complaints about cats, and stops the breeding cycle. The co-existence between outdoor cats and humans in our shared environment is also improved. When used correctly, TNR breaks the cycle started with that one little female cat; it saves cats’ lives.

How Do We Help?

FCPGA supports TNR efforts through our reduced-cost Voucher Program for local area residents. Each voucher is $50 and includes spay/neuter, rabies vaccine, and ear tipping for one cat.

 

In addition, Feral Cat Program of Georgia provides the following:

  • Loaner traps for up to 2 weeks (local area residents only). A refundable deposit of $75 is required for each trap. Email [email protected] to request a trap.
  • Digital instructions/online resources to support your TNR efforts (see below).

Feral Cat Program of Georgia DOES NOT:

  • Go onto properties to trap feral cats
  • Trap and remove/relocate feral cats
  • Remove cats from occupied or abandoned properties

 

Instructional Videos

Trap – Neuter – Return: How To

You can make a difference in the feral cat population in your community.

Courtesy of Alley Cat Allies, this video explains the basic TNR steps.

Drop Trap Assembly

As shown in this video, the Tomahawk drop trap is easy to assemble.

Additional TNR Resources

Alley Cat Allies

Based in DC, Alley Cat Allies is one of the largest cat rescue organizations in the country. Extensive information, tips, and videos about TNR and community cats.

PAWS and WHISKERS 

An Atlanta-based rescue organization with tons of information and resources on their website

Spay and Neuter Clinics

A list of low-cost options for spay and neutering procedures.