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About TNVR

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households have a cat

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Decrease in animal shelter intake*

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adults favor the TNVR process

Save a Life

Why TNVR?

A positive solution

Outdoor cats have been a part of our natural landscape for centuries, with indoor-only cats becoming a possibility only in the mid-20th century. TNVR offers a solution that works. Through Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return, we provide a humane and effective way to stabilize the cat population, improve their lives, save taxpayer dollars, address neighbors’ concerns, and ultimately benefit the entire community. Join us in making a positive change.

Ending Wasteful Spending

Catching and killing cats has proven to be an ineffective and costly approach employed by animal control and shelters nationwide for years. Persisting with a method that clearly does not yield results is a misuse of taxpayer dollars. At TNVR Communities, we aim to put an end to this wasteful spending by advocating for Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return programs. Join us in our efforts to implement a more effective and compassionate approach to managing cat populations.

Cat behavior
The nuisance behavior often associated with feral and free-roaming cats is significantly reduced on TNVR Communities. This includes the disruptive yowling and fighting that accompany mating activity, as well as the unpleasant odor of unneutered males marking their territory with urine spray. Furthermore, the noise of cats fighting over mating rights is completely eradicated and the unpleasant smell of male urine spray is effectively eliminated.
Fewer cats on our streets
Regardless of your stance on feral and free-roaming cats, the most effective and humane approach to managing their populations is Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return (TNVR). TNVR is widely embraced internationally as the accepted method, and it has been successfully implemented in countless communities across various landscapes and settings throughout the United States for decades. At TNVR Communities, we believe in the power of TNVR to control feral and free-roaming cat populations responsibly and compassionately.