The benefits of community Trap-Neuter-Return programs for unowned cats

Why it matters: Unmanaged stray cat populations can rapidly increase, leading to significant environmental and public health challenges.
- Unowned cat populations are often criticized for causing harm to communities and their environments, including rapid population growth, predation, disease, and public nuisance.
- Community Trap-Neuter-Return programs are presented as a beneficial method for managing these populations.
- Proper management of stray cat populations is crucial to address concerns about their impact.
Community Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) programs offer a humane and effective solution to managing unowned cat populations, which are often criticized for environmental and public health concerns. These programs address rapid population growth, mitigating issues like predation, disease transmission, and public nuisance caused by stray cats.


