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Trap Neuter Release Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sleeping, Peaceful, Orange Feral TNR Tabby Cat Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stray dog with a chip in the ear. Sterilized and vaccinated homeless dog Royalty Free Stock Photo
A black and white Tuxedo cat with its left ear tipped, indicating that is has been spayed or neutered Royalty Free Stock Photo
A black and white Tuxedo cat in an animal shelter cage Royalty Free Stock Photo
A brown tabby cat that has been eartipped to identify it as spayed or neutered and vaccinated Royalty Free Stock Photo
An orange tabby shorthair cat with its left ear tipped Royalty Free Stock Photo
Trap Neuter Release
A black and white domestic medium haired cat with its left ear tipped Royalty Free Stock Photo
A brown tabby domestic medium hair cat with a wide eyed surprised expression Royalty Free Stock Photo
An orange tabby domestic shorthair cat with its left ear tipped Royalty Free Stock Photo
An orange tabby cat with its left ear tipped Royalty Free Stock Photo
An eartipped cat that is blind in one eye Royalty Free Stock Photo
A shorthair tabby cat with its left ear tipped Royalty Free Stock Photo
An orange tabby domestic shorthair cat with its left ear tipped Royalty Free Stock Photo
A white van carrying 2 cat traps, 2 cat carriers and a semi-wild black cat. There is a cat in the other cat carrier. Trap-Neuter-Release (TNR) is the humane way and the only sure way to reduce the number of semi wild and wild domestic cats. Extermination is inhumane and does not reduce the population of these cats. Other cats reproduce, migrate and exterminated areas are repopulated again.


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