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Websites about feral cats, untamed strays and the wild offspring of domestic cats.
Trap/neuter/return is an approach used by several organizations to control the number of feral cats. It involves trapping the cats, neutering them, and returning them to the wild.
http://www.alleycat.org/
Organization advocating trap/neuter/return as a method of reducing feral cat populations. Action alerts, donation information, FAQ, newsletters, press releases, and merchandise.
http://amby.com/cat_site/feral.html
Contains links to resources giving information on appropriate care, medical treatment, trap-sterilize-release programs, statistics, and socialization of feral cats.
http://www.castawaycritters.org/
Focuses on trap-neuter-return as the humane alternative to control the feral and stray cat population. Press releases, membership details and information about the TNR program.
http://www.fanciers.com/other-faqs/feral-trap.html
Compares the costs and impact of trap, alter and release programs with more traditional options for control of stray cats.
http://caws.org/html/feral_cat_tnr.html
How to care for wild cats. Includes related links.
http://www.maddiesfund.org/topic-community-cats.htm
Curated content from several sources, about caring for and understanding feral cats.
http://www.feralcatbehavior.com/
Weblog dedicated to feral cats and stray cats. Tips, questions, personal experiences, and diary.
http://amby.com/cat_site/carter_3.html
Describes how free-range cats control mice.
http://amby.com/cat_site/carter_2.html
Describes what a wild cat does over the course of a normal day.
http://feralcatcaretakers.org/
Supports feral, or stray, cat caretakers that implement the trap, neuter, and return (TNR) method of population control. Includes information about the organization, events, membership details and donations. Located in Los Angeles, California, United States.
http://www.feralcat.com/
Information from this San Diego area organization about the impact of its trap-neuter-release method of stabilizing and maintaining healthy feral cat colonies. Includes links to related articles.
http://www.feralcatfoundation.org/
Information about trapping and care of feral cats and kitten taming plus stories about pet cats that were formerly feral.
http://www.catsunn.com/
Music video that encourages and explains the importance of spaying/neutering of feral cats. 3m37s.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/feral_cats/
Discussion of anything related to feral cats, including health, care, and behavior.
http://cats.about.com/cs/feralcatmgmt/a/aggie_ferals.htm
Examines the debate on feral cats between wildlife experts and TNR proponents.
http://www.feralfelines.net/
A nonprofit organization committed to helping feral cats in southern Maine since 1993.
http://members.iinet.net.au/~rabbit/Auscatz.htm
Opinions on the campaign against Australian cats.
http://www.maddiesfund.org/how-to-start-a-feral-cat-program.htm
A guide to starting a trap, neuter, and return (TNR) group to reduce the number of homeless cats.
http://www.couchtigers.com/ferals/
Photos and stories about feral cats in the Silicon Valley area.
http://www.metroanimal.org/feral/main.shtml
Defines what feral cats are, explains TNR and myths and facts. Includes related links.
http://www.neighborhoodcats.org/
Promotes trap-neuter-return as the most humane and effective means of solving New York City's feral cat population situation. Includes resources and related links.
http://www.feralcat.com/taming.html
Opinions about turning homeless cats into pets with a description of the taming process.
http://www.feralcats.com/
Organization of veterinarians and others dedicated to humanely reducing feral cat colonies. Includes clinic schedule, FAQs, newsletter, educational program and volunteer opportunities.
http://www.environment.gov.au/biodiversity/threatened/publications/tap/threat-abatement-plan-feral-cats
The Australian Government's plan for the eradication of feral cats. Includes methods of removal, objectives and references.
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