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Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) is a widely accepted practice for humanely controlling free-roaming cat populations. While there are thousands of organizations and individuals that support and regularly use TNR, there is virtually no published data on the practices of free-roaming cat caretakers that would inform a standardized set of guidelines. The study presented in this paper is Part One of a two part ... read moreresearch project, The Recovery Diary Survey, which aims to gather data on the practices of free-roaming cat caretakers and trappers, specifically investigating post-operative practices and the behaviors of the cats during their recovery in the United States.
Thesis submitted for the MS in Animals and Public Policy degree.read less
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