Watch this: http://www.care2.com/causes/overjoyed-feral-kittens-reunite-after-release-from-trap-video.html
As part of the feral trap-neuter-release (TNR) rescue program, we trapped this black kitty and had him fixed. In this video, we are releasing him back to his siblings, who are overjoyed to see him. The kitty will live out his life in the gulch near our house (you can see the shelter we built) without having more kittens and making the problem worse. He has had one ear slightly clipped so that animal control knows a loving family is taking care of this feral animal.
And this is why R = Return to Colony.
With safety considerations taking priority, of course, R = Return to Colony may be a good thing, for the happiness of these street animals.
Where they are born, is their home.
But that’s only possible if the colony is safe from danger and abuse.







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2 responses to “Overjoyed kittens reunite after release from trap”
Very nice neighbourhood you have. I hope I can find such neighbourhood who cares for strays such as your neighbourhood 😀 But is it true that animal control won’t catch strays that have been neutered?
Hi Ayuni, This is not my neighbourhood! It’s a video clip from overseas. My neighbourhood, unfortunately, isn’t as animal-friendly as I would like it to be and in our country, unfortunately too, there is no provision to spare the neutered animals…not yet.