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April 19th, 2014 - 04:39 PM

Trap Neuter and Return

In Kuwait the predominate way of controlling the over population of streets cats is to poison them, shocking in this day and age considering the well documented alternatives. TNR (Trap/Neuter/Return) is the humane and effective approach for stray and feral cats. Using this technique feral cats are trapped, neutered and then returned to their territory. Grounded in science, TNR stops the breeding cycle of cats and therefore improves their lives while preventing reproduction. It is a fact that the removal and killing of outdoor cats is never-ending and futile. TNR provides a life-saving, effective solution for these beautiful, independent cats. Every cat that is fixed does make a difference - one cat and her offspring can produce 420,000 kittens in 7 years!

Pencil Paws & the Kuwait Kitties

Unfortunately it is an all too common sight to see cats suffering on the streets of Kuwait. The harshness of the climate, coupled with the abuse and complete lack of understanding for animals, is very hard to witness. In a bid to raise funds to cover veterinarian costs, a selection of prints are available for purchase at Royal Animal Hospital . 100% from any print sales will be donated and placed in an account at the the Royal Animal Hospital, the funds are then used to treat sick or injured cats and for TNR. Hopefully we can at least help some of these so very deserving cats.

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