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Showing posts with label TNR. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TNR. Show all posts

Thursday, November 12, 2015

PETA: People Executing Terrified Animals by Roland Vincent | Army of the Revolution


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PETA: People Executing Terrified Animals

peta_killers_APeople for the Ethical Treatment of Animals kills animals. Tens of thousands of them. By their own admissions.
PETA is not an animal rights organization, nor are they an animal protection organization. PETA is an anti-animal suffering organization.
Ingrid Newkirk, who runs the operation, believes that eliminating the possibility of animal suffering is more important than the rights of animals to live.
To that end, PETA opposes TNR (trap-neuter-release of feral cats), opposes no-kill shelters, kills thousands of dogs and cats in their own facilities, favors BSL (breed-specific legislation aimed at banning breeds such as pit bulls, and passing legislation to exterminate them).
Many take exception to my criticism of PETA, pointing to the good work PETA has done, and is doing, in fighting against fur, factory farms, sealing, bullfighting, etc.
My response is simple. PETA murders animals and there are many organizations doing good work which do not murder animals.
PETA rakes in millions of dollars each year, and spends NONE of it trying to find homes for the dogs and cats that come into their facilities.
Instead, they kill them.
I have no use for PETA and consider them an enemy of animal rights.
I admonish my comrades not to give a dime to PETA!


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Saturday, October 17, 2009

Save A Gato - Trap / Neuter / Return... It Works — Make a Donation Today... Please!


Save A Gato - Trap / Neuter / Return... It Works

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Trap / Neuter / Return... It Works!

Old San Juan Cat TalesGet InformedMeet the people who make it possible

Old San Juan Cat Tales is a bilingual children book on how cats arrived in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico .It is told through their experiences .

The book is illustrated by a local artist Haydee Alvarado,cat lover and great supporter of our organization. All caracters are based on real cats found in the colony of the Paseo del Morro.......

Feral cats have a home...Outdoors A feral cat is not socialized to humans.

Either she was born outside and never lived with humans, or she is a companion cat who has strayed from home and over time has become unsocialized to humans.

Meet our volunteers who give their time and love day after day and give our cats the care they need .

Without our dedicated staff Save A Gato would not exist..

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Our success storyT/N/R around the worldMake a Donation Today... Please!

Take a stroll on the famous National Park trail named the Paseo del Morro and you will see several cats lounging on the rocks,some friendly others shy but all beautiful and healthy.

It all started in 2004 .

The Rest of the Story

JapanMeet David and Susan
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RomeThe well known Cat Sanctuary
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Your contributions are helping us further our work and giving a chance at a better life to our homeless cats.
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What We Do and What we don't do.

We are not a shelter .We work with the homeless cats of Old San Juan.

Below is an explanation of the program TNR:

Trap/neuter/return, commonly referred to as "TNR," is the only method proven to be humane and effective at controlling feral cat population growth. Using this technique, all the feral cats in a colony are trapped, neutered and then returned to their territory where caretakers provide them with regular food and shelter. Young kittens who can still be socialized, as well as friendly adults, are placed in foster care and eventually adopted out to good homes.

TNR has many advantages. It immediately stabilizes the size of the colony by eliminating new litters. The nuisance behavior often associated with feral cats is dramatically reduced, including the yowling and fighting that come with mating activity and the odor of unneutered males spraying to mark their territory. The returned colony also guards its territory, preventing unneutered cats from moving in and beginning the cycle of overpopulation and problem behavior anew. Particularly in urban areas, the cats continue to provide natural rodent control.

Another significant advantage to TNR is that, when practiced on a large scale, it lessens the number of kittens and cats flowing into local shelters. This results in lower euthanasia rates and the increased adoption of cats already in the shelters. For example, in San Francisco, after TNR had been widely implemented for six years, euthanasia rates for all cats, feral and domestic, declined by 71 percent. San Diego, after several years of TNR, also experienced substantially lower euthanasia rates.

TNR is not just the best alternative to controlling feral cat populations - it is the only one that works. Doing nothing has resulted in the current crisis where, in New York City alone, feral cats number at least in the tens, and possibly the hundreds, of thousands. Trying to "rescue" the cats and find them all homes is utopian and unattainable given their numbers and the futility of trying to socialize most of them. Trap and kill, the traditional technique exercised by animal control, is simply ineffective. If all the cats are not caught, then the ones left behind over breed until the former population level is reached. Even if all the cats are removed, new unneutered cats tend to move in to take advantage of whatever food source there was, and the cycle starts again. This explains why more and more animal control agencies are willing to try TNR.

Finally, TNR is an idea whose time has come. It recognizes there is a new balance in our urban and rural landscape, one that includes feral cats. It seeks to manage this new population with enlightened techniques that allow the cats to live out their lives and fulfill their natures, while minimizing any possible negative impact. TNR is a movement that will continue to grow as more and more caring people see its potential and, in time, it will become the predominant method of feral cat population control.


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