Our Mission
To improve the lives of cats living on our streets and support the compassionate people caring for them.

 

Managing feral cats can be a challenging task. Feral cats are domesticated cats that have returned to the wild and are not socialized to humans. They often form colonies and can cause problems for both humans and other wildlife. One approach to managing feral cat populations is through trap-neuter-return (TNR) programs. This involves trapping the cats, spaying or neutering them, and then returning them to their colony. This helps to reduce the number of cats and prevents them from breeding, while also maintaining the natural rodent control that feral cats provide. Another approach is to provide food and shelter for the cats, which can help to control their behavior and reduce their impact on local ecosystems. However, it is important to remember that feral cats are still wild animals and should be treated with caution and respect. Proper management and responsible behavior can help to maintain healthy feral cat populations and minimize their impact on the environment.

FIGHTING OUR WAY THROUGH

These times for caretakers of feral and stray cats and the cats themselves. There is a national shortage of veterinary services. Paying for food can be a burden when income has been lost. But the bond between the cats and those who care for them is strong and MAG Farmt is here to help. Learn more about why Trap-Neuter-Return is the best way to manage the cats.

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