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What is a Community Cat Program? A Community Cat Program adopts the industry best practice of trap-neuter-return (TNR). This means community cats are taken in, ear-tipped, sterilized and vaccinated before being returned to their outdoor environment.
Operation CatSnip is a not-for-profit organization whose primary purpose is to effectively and safely decrease the population of free roaming, community, stray and OUTDOOR cats through a humane, convenient, self-sustaining trap-neuter-return-management (TNRM) program in central Kentucky.
Jul 21, 2022 · Cats made up 90% of shelter deaths in Kentucky last year, according to a report released by Best Friends Animal Society on June 21, 2022. In a press release, Best Friends said the deaths were primarily outdoor community cats in townships with barriers to trap-neuter-vaccinate-return programming.
Dec 2, 2020 · After weeks of discussion, the Covington Board of Commissioners on Tuesday night approved changes that adopt the County’s “Community Cat Program” (through which stray cats are captured, spayed or neutered, and released) and sets out guidelines on feeding those cats.
The Community Cat Program helps keep community cats healthy and reduces the cat population in our area. The CCP team traps community cats then spays/neuters them and returns them to where they were found, which they consider their home.
Feb 8, 2024 · Kenton County Animal Services has received grant funding to increase the capacity of the county’s community cat program. The county is partnering with the Joanie Bernard Foundation and its Give Them Ten Movement, which will provide grant funding throughout 2024 to spay or neuter as many as 250 feral cats within Kenton County.
Feb 7, 2024 · KCAS first launched its cat community program, which uses the practice of trap-neuter-return where cats are ear-tipped, sterilized and vaccinated before they are returned outdoors.