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How to request TNR services |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 25 July 2007 |
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The FBI assist caregivers of free-roaming cats regardless of location. To receive TNR assistance, we ask the following of you: - You must be providing regular food and water for the cats, and be willing to continue doing so
- You must ensure the cats have adequate shelter that does not cause problems for neighbors
- You must return the cats to the area from which they were trapped
- You must agree to and sign the surgical release form (including the mandatory ear cropping procedure)
- You must pay the service fee of $25 for each cat
You will be expected to trap the cats and arrange transportation to the scheduled surgical appointment(s). If you have a disability that prevents you from being able to trap the cats, we can put you on a list of people who will need volunteer assistance. This assistance is very limited, and this will likely result in significant delays.
What we provide to you:
- Scheduling of spay/Neuter surgery appointment(s)
- Access to humane traps (refundable deposit required)
- Comprehensive instructional materials
- Ongoing advice and assistance on managing your cat colony
- Access to medical assistance for ill or injured colony cats
- Information on registering your colony/cats with applicable local agency
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 01 March 2011 )
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Spay/neuter & vaccination package |
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Written by Administrator
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Tuesday, 19 June 2007 |
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To be effective, TNR must be done to all cats in a colony. Toward this goal, FBI structures services to be cost effective, and designed to be done on a large scale. As such, we offer one standard sterilization package for unowned colony cats: Sterilization (spay/Neuter & vaccination) package -- $25 - Spay or neuter by licensed veterinarian
- Surgical pain control medication
- Long-acting injectable antibiotic
- Application of Revolution parasite medication
- Examination
- Ear cleaning
- Rabies vaccination
- FVRCP (3-in-1) vaccination
- Surgical left ear crop (also called eartip)
Important:
- We do not offer any optional vaccinations, tests or services.
- The cropping of the left ear is mandatory, unless the verinarian determines that doing so will cause harm or complications for the cat.
- If, during the examination, additional injuries or health conditions are discovered, additional surgery or treatments may mandated by the veterinarian.
- Please read and thoroughly understand the surgical release!
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 19 June 2007 )
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