As part of its commitment to animal welfare, the Department of Municipalities and Transport (DMT) has introduced vital guidelines for feeding community cats in the UAE. These rules are designed to ensure the well-being of stray cats while maintaining public health and hygiene.
By following these guidelines and supporting the Trap, Neuter, Vaccinate, and Return (TNVR) initiative, community feeders can make a positive impact on the management of stray cat populations, ensuring a balanced and humane approach to animal care in the UAE.
The initiative focuses on educating community cat feeders about their responsibilities in caring for colonies of stray cats. By following these guidelines, feeders can play an active role in managing the population of stray cats and ensuring their well-being, while adhering to UAE regulations.
Trap, Neuter, Vaccinate, and Return (TNVR) is a globally recognized, humane strategy for managing stray cat populations. This process involves trapping cats, sterilizing, vaccinating, and treating them before returning them to their original location. TNVR helps to stabilize and eventually reduce stray cat populations in a humane manner.
Not all stray cats can adjust to indoor life. Many are too accustomed to living outdoors, and relocating them can be extremely stressful. Additionally, cats are considered an integral part of the UAE’s landscape. Removing them from an area can trigger the “Vacuum Effect.”
By following these guidelines and participating in the TNVR program, community feeders can ensure they are helping to improve both the welfare of stray cats and public health within the UAE.
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