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TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return) is a long-proven and effective method for humanely addressing community cat populations across the world. • Trap: The cats are humanely ...

Arizona law states that cats are free roaming and there are no licensing, leash, or mandatory spay/neuter laws for cats. The issue of free roaming cats is a ...

Within the City of Mesa, there are no regulations or leash laws that apply to cats. They are free-roaming animals. It is not legal to harm a cat, or abandon or ...

Answer: Members of the community are referred to the Spay Neuter Hotline from a variety of sources. You do not have to be a cat lover to participate.

Cats, including community or feral cats, are covered by Arizona Statute ARS 13-2910 A-1, which states that, “A person commits cruelty to animals if the person ...

Feral cats, also known as community cats, are considered free-roaming animals in Arizona. It is not legal to harm a cat, or abandon or dump a cat in someone ...

Any organization conducting a program for the reduction of feral cats through TNR programs within the city may do so with their own funding and personnel under ...

What is TNR? Trap. Outdoor cats are humanely trapped. Most caregivers trap cats, transport them to clinic,and aftercare the cats themselves. However, volunteers ...

AHS' TNR program humanely traps free-roaming cats, spays or neuters them and then returns them to their colony locations. Since the Spring of ...

In the state of Arizona, cats are considered "free roaming" creatures, and are not allotted the same standards as dogs. For example, there are no leash laws ...