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Decreasing Birth Rates
As important as adoption and retention programs are, they can have little long-term effect without very aggressive spay/neuter programs to reduce the availible pool of adoptable cats.
  Campanion cats are not the problem here-most of them are sterilized at an early age. Rather the problem is the large number of intact (able to reproduce) feral cats. Our managed TNR(Trap/Neuter/Return) program is designed to sterilize feral cats.
  Managed TNR provides the only successful way to limit the birht of vast numbers of kittens. Simply removing the cats from thier habitat only allows other roaming cats to move in and continue the reproduction cycle.
  By sterilizing and returning the cats to their homes they cease being the cause of cat overpopulation and become the solution.
 
With kittens born outside accounting for over 80% of those taken to shelters, facilitating TNR is our most important goal.

For More Information

If you have any questions on this topic, or if you have any other cat-related problems you can write us at:
Community Cat Coalition
P.O. Box 576
Tecumseh, MI 49286-0576

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