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What do you do with a feral cat in Texas?

What do you do with a feral cat in Texas?

How can you help? Educate your family, friends, and neighbors about trap-neuter-return, and encourage people to bring in feral cats to be fixed and vaccinated. Trap-Neuter-Return: If you are feeding or have feral cats on your property, trap, transport, recover, and release the feral cats in your area.

How do you solve a feral cat problem?

Five Tips to Solve Your Feral Cat Problem

  1. For Feral Cats, Home is Where the Food is.
  2. “Live and Let Live” Involves Significant Risks.
  3. Join The TNR (Trap, Neuter, Release) Team and Help Reduce Feral Cat Reproduction.
  4. Use Scents to Set Boundaries for Feral Cats.

How soon after neutering can a feral cat be released?

Male cats can be returned to the trapping site 24 hours following neutering, as long as they are fully awake and do not require further medical attention. Females need 48 to 72 hours of recovery, depending on their specific circumstances.

How do you sterilize feral cats?

Non-Surgical Sterilization for Cats? Not Yet.

  1. Unfortunately, at this time, there is no safe, tested, and approved method of sterilizing cats without surgery.
  2. Trap-Neuter-Return is still the Gold Standard.
  3. Currently, Trap-Neuter-Return is the only option that meets all of the requirements and needs of feral cats.

Should feral cats be culled?

The study, published in Frontiers in Veterinary Science, found TNR was successful in controlling the number of feral cats, while also drastically reducing instances of preventable deaths as compared to other methods, such as removal or culling.

How do vets anesthetize feral cats?

Premedication, anesthetic induction agents, and analgesic medications are generally given through an intramuscular injection while the cat remains in the trap. An isolator can be utilized to confine the cat to one section of the trap while the injection is administered. A luer‐lock needle/syringe system is ideal.

What can I give a feral cat for infection?

When a feral cat needs antibiotic treatment, a one-time injection of Convenia (cefovecin sodium) works well to treat a number of conditions for one to two weeks. This includes infected wounds.

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