Feral cats hanging out in your yard?

The solution is TNR: trap, neuter, return. It’s pretty easy to do, and it’s needed and appreciated because Wooten has a large population of homeless cats…and plenty of kind souls who feed them.

This is a good time of year to trap, while the weather is mild and the cats aren’t populating.

According to neighbor Megan Zellner, who has been working to reduce Wooten’s feral-cat population through TNR, the Austin Humane Society has a well-organized program. We’re fortunate that it’s nearby for easy drop-off and pickup. Here’s how it works:
•    Make an appointment with the AHS (information below) for a Wednesday or Thursday surgery.
•    Borrow a trap from AHS (for a refundable deposit) or purchase one from a feed or hardware store. Set the trap the night before the appointment using a little tuna as a lure.
•    Drop off the cat between 6:30am and 8:30am on appointment day.
•    Pick it up by 6:30pm to return it to its colony.

For an appointment or information, visit the Humane Society’s website at http://www.austinhumanesociety.org/ferals.

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