Part of Ireland's TNR Manual
How to Help Community Cats
The veterinary community plays a unique and critical role in improving the lives of stray and feral cats, and you are often the first place caring individuals turn to with questions ranging from the difference between stray and feral cats, to making the right choices about their care. By serving as a resource for the public, providing direct veterinary care, and performing the surgery portion of Trap Neuter Return (TNR), you help to ensure the humane treatment of community cats.
Feral cats require a special veterinary approach that takes into account their unique needs and the fact that they are unsocialised to humans. This resource centre is your source for information about feral cats, their care and their needs.
Manual for Veterinary Nurses
An excellent manual on Feral Cat Care and TNR for veterinary nurses by Limerick Feral Cats
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- About Us
- Irish Animals
- Neutering
- TNR
- TNR Manual for Ireland
- How To …
- For Trappers
- For Veterinary Clinics
- Vet Pack
- Manual for Veterinary Nurses
- Foreword
- What is a feral cat?
- Feral Kittens: The Greatest Tragedy of All
- Common Misconceptions about Feral Cats
- How can I tell if a cat is feral?
- Trapping Tips for Clients
- Handling & Restraint
- Admitting Feral Cats for Surgery
- Veterinary protocols for feral cats
- Return
- How You Can Help
- Further Resources
- References
- Bibliography
- Other Protocols
- Veterinary Videos
- For Caregivers
- For Fundraisers
- Working Together
- TNR Videos
- TNR not TNA
- Scientific Evidence
- TNR Education & Training
- TNR Volunteers
- Legislation
- Latest Articles
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