This is a brochure that Memphis Animal Services gives out to the community to spread information about its Trap-Neuter-Return program. Inside: What is community cat diversion? Why can’t we just stick to the old way? In community cat diversion, we acknowledge that by law, cats have the right to roam, unlike dogs, who must always be on leash or contained. We now use the progressive, humane method of “Trap-Neuter-Return” (or TNR) to control our community’s cat population. TNR is the most effective way to control community cat population growth. Cats who’ve been spayed/neutered and returned have a tipped left ear, as in the photo above.#communitycat
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