Who typically runs a TNR program?

Members of the local animal welfare community, including shelters, rescue groups, veterinarians, and colony caretakers, must work together to perform the actual trapping and surgeries.

Is it illegal to feed stray cats in NJ?

In most New Jersey municipalities, however, Nilsen’s work remains illegal. So she declines to discuss it in detail, omitting the names of certain towns, subdivisions and apartment complexes where trapping and feeding feral cats is illegal ― places where she does it anyway.

What is the best bait to catch feral cats?

Try jarred baby food, canned mackerel, or chicken. Make a food trail. Coax wary cats into the trap with a trap of tiny food scraps leading up to and then inside the trap. Gradually increase the size of the bait scraps as you place them on the trigger plate and beyond.

How many cats can I own in New Jersey?

Dogs, cats or other domesticated household pets are permitted and are not to exceed two (2) in the aggregate, per unit. Permitted pets may not be kept, bred or maintained for any commercial purpose.

Who will take feral cats in NJ?

Feral Cats

  • www.alleycat.org.
  • www.feralcat.com/trapinst.html.
  • www.nj-ara.org. or call NJARA at 732-446-6808 – For hands-on assistance with trapping, they can provide you with a list of trappers in your area who may be able to assist you in the actual trapping if you feel you need help.

Is there a trap neuter program in NJ?

AWA supports feral cats and their caregivers in many ways. Outdoor cats can live long, healthy lives if someone sets up an orderly system to care for them. Our spay/neuter team runs the most innovative trap neuter return (TNR) program in the South Jersey area.

What’s the difference between trap neuter and return?

Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR), the humane approach to addressing community cat populations, works. It saves cats’ lives and is effective. TNR improves the lives of cats, addresses community concerns, reduces complaints about cats, and stops the breeding cycle. TNR improves the co-existence between outdoor cats and humans in our shared environment.

Is the spay and neuter center of New Jersey TNR?

The Spay & Neuter Center of New Jersey is a proponent of Trap, Neuter, and Return programs. Although TNR does not solve our stray cat problem, it is the best solution we have at this time for community cats.

Is there a humane way to trap and neuter cats?

Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) saves lives. Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR), the humane approach to addressing community cat populations, works. It saves cats’ lives and is effective.