Trap-Neuter-Return

Trap Neuter Return (TNR) is one of the most humane and effective ways to help manage community cat populations.

This page brings together trusted videos that walk you through every step of the trapping process — from preparing and setting traps to safely transporting cats for spay or neuter and returning them to their outdoor homes. These resources are designed to help you take action in your community and make a lasting difference for feral and stray cats.

This video explains how to trap feral cats humanely and safely, as part of the Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) program. It covers the necessary equipment, how to set traps, and how to prepare a recovery area for the cats after surgery. The video also emphasizes the importance of TNR in managing feral cat populations and encourages viewers to get involved in their local communities.

Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) is the humane and effective approach to community cats. During TNR cats are humanely trapped, taken to a veterinarian to be spayed or neutered, vaccinated, eartipped and returned to their outdoor home. Our video takes you step-by-step through Trap-Neuter-Return so you can learn how to protect and improve the lives of cats in your community.

This video demonstrates how to humanely trap feral cats for TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return). The video covers preparing traps, setting them, and safely transporting the cats to a veterinarian for neutering. The video also provides tips on how to identify cats that have already been through the TNR program and how to care for the cats overnight before their appointment.

This video follows a kitten rescuer as they work to trap, neuter, and return community cats to their outdoor colonies. The rescuer explains the importance of TNR programs to prevent overpopulation and the devastating consequences of neglecting feral cats. The video shows the process of trapping and the challenges of working with unsocialized cats.