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Trap-neuter-return (TNR) is a humane method for managing and reducing feral cat populations. In this process, community volunteers trap feral cats, take them to a veterinarian for sterilization, and then return them to their original location. This helps prevent further reproduction and improves the cats' health.
TNR programs often include monitoring the cats and providing food and shelter, which can enhance their quality of life. By controlling the population through TNR, communities can reduce the number of stray cats while also addressing concerns related to overpopulation and public health.