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Dayton Shops-Pet Stores
Exquisite Baked Goods For Pets
Really Healthy Pet Food
Leashes, Collars, and Toys
Gentle Grooming
(937)-322-WOOF (9663)
1025 N. Bechtle Avenue, Springfield, OH 45504
www.Bone-A-Fido.com
....... 937-322-9663
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Dayton Shops
Dayton Shops-Pet Stores
R Pets
1596 Covington Ave., Piqua
See our ad below .................................. 937-773-7738
R Pets
110 E. Main St., Tipp City
See our ad above .................................. 937-877-3755
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Tannenberg Kennels, Inc.
2625 E. Stroop Rd., Kettering
See our ad on page 71 ......................... 937-293-9233
MON-FRI:10-6:30, SAT:10-4, SUN:CLOSED
PETS SUPPLIES GROOMING 1596 Covington Ave., Piqua
937-773-RPET (7738)
110 E. Main St., Tipp City
937-877-3755 Self-Serve Dog Wash 7 Days A Week
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Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR)
For decades, the normal practice of
animal control was to trap and remove
cats with the outcome usually being euthanasia.
The current overpopulation of
free-roaming cats in the U.S. speaks loudly
about the failure of that approach.
Trap-Neuter-Return, or “TNR,” is
known for managing feral and stray cats
and reducing their numbers. The cats, who
typically live together in a group called
a colony, are trapped and brought to a
veterinary clinic. There, they are spayed
or neutered, vaccinated for rabies where
appropriate and eartipped. After they’ve
recovered from their surgeries, the cats
are returned back to their original territory
where a caretaker provides regular food
and shelter. When foster or permanent
homes are available, young kittens and
friendly adults are removed and placed
for adoption.
How do you identify a free-roaming
cat that has been spayed/neutered?
Eartipping is the universal sign of an
altered feral cat. One centimeter (1 cm) is
removed from the tip of the ear (usually
the left) in a straight line cut. Eartips are
readily visible from a distance, making
it easy for caretakers,
trappers and animal
control personnel to immediately
identify a cat
as spayed or neutered.
Learn more at https://www.neighborhoodcats.org/
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