Why Kittens and Adult Cats Need Different TNR Approaches

2 Why Kittens and Adult Cats Need Different TNR Approaches

Community cats in Oconee County are managed through TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return), which varies for kittens and adult cats. Adults thrive best in their territories, while younger kittens can adapt to homes if caught early. Tailored TNR approaches ensure healthier lives and prevent overpopulation, making community support essential for success.

What Happens to Cats After TNR: A Look at the Life-Saving Practice

26 What Happens to Cats After TNR

TNR, or Trap-Neuter-Return, significantly improves the lives of feral and community cats in Oconee County, SC, by controlling populations and enhancing their health and behavior. This humane approach prevents overpopulation and reduces the spread of diseases while fostering neighborhood harmony. Kitty’s Haven Helpers plays a vital role in implementing TNR and caring for kittens, promoting community engagement and compassion.