
Originally Posted by
jazzcat
Thanks Lisa. I was going to try to get him in the large pet carrier but I will wait till my vet is back in from lunch and see if they can see him today. If so I will let them get him out of the trap and into a crate for me. I'm kind of nervous of doing it by myself and Richard won't be home till late.
It's best to leave him in the trap. It's easier for the vets to handle in the trap. There's more chance of getting bit when the ferals are in carriers.
Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) is a full management plan in which stray and feral cats already living outdoors in cities, towns, and rural areas are humanely trapped, then evaluated, vaccinated, and sterilized by veterinarians. Kittens and tame cats are adopted into good homes. Healthy adult cats too wild to be adopted are returned to their familiar habitat under the lifelong care of volunteers
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