TNR is a method of cat population controlTNR stands for 'trap-neuter-release, and it's the most effective and humane way to manage community cat populations, whilst ensuring on going care health and welfare
Community cats typically live together in large colonies, and they're often fed by kind locals who observe them looking for food. Other people, however, find them to be a nuisance, and can resort to cruel tactics in order to rid their neighborhoods of what they perceive to be stray wild feral cat populations. While people in some parts of the world have indoor/outdoor cats, in many places it's often incredibly unsafe for cats to be outside, and these community cats are no exception.
If you've lived in a city where there seems to be an endless amount of community cats running around, there's probably already a TNR program in effect in your area. It helps to keep community cat populations controlled, and the members of those colonies relatively safe and healthy for the rest of their lives.
You can and would be most welcome if you could consider helping your local community cat colonies and your neighborhood by getting involved in TNR.
Helping community cats is a fantastic cause and a way to "pay it back" in your community, and one with many glorious returns with a great deal of satisfaction knowing you have helped better the lives of these cats... THEIR LIVES MATTER
Here on this site you will find all you need to know about TNR.