Humane society to trap-neuter-release feral cats

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – The Bowling Green City Commission agreed to a new program to deal with feral cats in the city limits.

These updates will ensure that Bowling Green residents have the option to use Trap-Neuter-Return as a way of managing the feral cat population.

Tracy Moser, with the Bowling Green Warren County Humane Society said TNR is a common-sense, cost-effective solution for controlling feral cat populations by preventing additional births instead of trying to house, feed and euthanize more cats.

Once caught, the cats will be spayed or neutered, vaccinated, chipped, de-wormed and released back into their original outdoor habitat.

This program will depend on cat lovers in the immediate area to step up and volunteer to help catch feral cats and release them back where they were caught.

Anyone interested in helping with the TNR efforts are encouraged to contact the BGWC Humane Society.