TNR Request Form
Please complete all fields and submit this form if you are inquiring about spay/neuter/vaccination services for community cats in your area. PLEASE NOTE: Community Cats are defined as free-roaming, unowned cats located outdoors. These cats do not have a legal owner, but instead rely on Caretakers for food and medical care.
Requester Name
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First Name
Last Name
Do you consider yourself the primary caretaker of these community cats?
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Yes, I feed these cats regularly and they are familiar with me.
No, I have never interacted with these cats. I just saw them and reached out.
I consider myself a part-time caretaker; I feed them when I can, but know someone else who feeds them regularly.
Location of Community Cats
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Street Address
Nearest Cross Streets
City
State / Province
Postal / Zip Code
Requester Phone Number
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E-mail
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example@example.com
How did you hear about us?
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Please Select
PetSmart Compton
Nextdoor or Ring
Social Media
Website
Other - Please specify in next field
Please Specify
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If you selected "Other" please elaborate here.
Tell us about your request. Be sure to include: the number of cats at this location. Is this location public (alley, parking lot) or private (driveway, yard, business premises)? If a private location, do you have permission to access this location? Do you know the location owners and have you informed them that you are seeking medical help for the community cats?
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Any and all information is helpful. We will use these details to assess the request and allocate resources.
How long have you been feeding these community cats?
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Do you have experience using a humane trap?
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Yes, I TNR community cats often.
Yes, I am familiar but would prefer someone set and monitor the traps for me.
No, I am a TNR novice and unfamiliar.
Are you interested in learning how to TNR?
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Yes
No
Do any of the cats appear ill or injured? PLEASE NOTE: Do not approach or attempt to touch the cats, just select an option based on what you have seen when observing the cats.
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Yes, I see obvious signs such as watery eyes, nasal discharge. The cats appear weak and skinny; they do not look healthy.
No, the cats all appear to be walking around and eating normally. Our biggest concern is that they are not spay/neutered or vaccinated.
Maybe, it's unclear if they are ill because they are very skittish and I'm unable to get close enough to take a picture or assess them for any obvious signs.
Are there kittens in the colony?
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Yes
No
Do you understand that Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) practices only transport the community cats to and from surgery, but ultimately return the cats to their existing outdoor home?
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Yes, I understand that the community cats will not be relocated elsewhere. After spay/neuter surgery, they will be returned to their outdoor home.
No, I expected the cats to be relocated. [Please note: Our group typically does not relocate cats if they have a safe, existing outdoor environment. If you would like our group's TNR services, the community cats will be returned to their existing location.]
Anything else you would like us to know about this request?
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Any and all details, however small, help in us assessing TNR requests.
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