What’s the plan for cats? Is there a plan in place for cats?

Camden County, in partnership with the Best Friends Organization, has a TNVR program. 

TNVR is a universal term that can mean  Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return (TNVR), Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR), or Shelter-Neuter-Return (SNR). TNVR is the most effective, and humane, method of controlling feral cat population growth. TNVR should not be used to create cat colonies but should instead be used as cat colony prevention, reducing overall numbers over time.

Interested in participating in Camden County's TNVR Program? Complete the TNVR Interest Form.

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1. What’s the plan for cats? Is there a plan in place for cats?
2. What is TNVR?
3. How can I participate in Camden County's TNVR Program?
4. I don’t want stray cats, why are you returning them to my area?
5. What is currently being done with the funds the humane society used to receive?
6. Once a dog or cat is picked up by Animal Control, where is it taken?
7. Are cats, as well as dogs, required to be vaccinated against rabies?