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Originally posted by jenluckenbach
I do not know what the feelings are within the TNR programs, is it better to release the cats right away or is it acceptable to release at a later time?
The answer to this would affect my answer to releasing grey in 24 hours. If the grey girl could still adjust to being released AFTER (let's just say) a week, then I would hold on to her to see if there are any signs of starting to calm down......BUT.......if getting them back to her own habitat quickly is important (for reasons I am not sure of because the subject never came up with me) THEN I'd release her quickly.
Please tell me that made sense to someone other than me.:rolleyes:
Our TNR programs release back where trapped only if the cat is feral and only if someone is going to feed and provide water in the area. If you try and tame, then you need to have a home ready for placement. If the cat doesn't tame and you've kept it in your area, then it may remain there after release. Always make sure you provide food & water wherever you release.