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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
Interested?? Contact us at 317-863-1290* and a volunteer will return your call with 24 hours. * Please note that this number is for requesting TNR services ONLY. If you have questions, please scan the web site information for answers, and if you can't find the answer you need, contact us via e-mail
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 02 March 2008 )
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