B.C.C.I.

Burlington County Feral Cat Inititiative

Developing an Effective Strategy for the Permanent Reduction of Feral and Stray
Cat Populations in Burlington County, New Jersey

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HSUS Position Statement Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR)

Techniques for Intra-Venous Anesthesia Induction on Feral Cats

 
Burlington County Feral Cat Initiative (BCCI) is a public-private animal control program designed to protect the public health, reduce shelter euthanasia, preserve scarce shelter resources, and solve our community's severe feral and stray cat overpopulation crisis through the use of Trap-Neuter-Return, popularly known as TNR.
 
Domestic cats are the most popular American pet. There are currently over 60 million domestic pet cats in the US. Some are loved indoor-only house-cats, some are indoor-outdoor, some are outside only barn-cats. Over the years many less fortunate domestic cats have been dumped or abandoned by their owners and revert to a wild state. These are known as feral cats.


Letter from a feral caregiver

"The proactive program will promote public health and save the County and its municipalities thousands of dollars in the reduction of calls for animal control and in the number of stray cats transported to the shelter."     read more...


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