![]() ![]() There’s also detailed information about the Jacksonville program and an appendix with documentation that your community can use. It describes how the program began and evolved, and helps you assess whether Feral Freedom is a good fit for your community, along with providing step-by-step guidelines for planning and implementing your own program. Written by First Coast No More Homeless Pets director and founder Rick DuCharme with assistance from Best Friends Animal Society, this guide provides an inside look at the Feral Freedom program, which has dramatically reduced the number of cats dying in the Jacksonville, Florida, city shelter. This step-by-step guide describes how the City of Jacksonville Animal Care & Protective Services (JACPS) and First Coast No More Homeless Pets (FCNMHP) worked together to make it happen, and how you can do it, too. TNR program successīut there is a proven way to save those cats’ lives. Sadly, in many shelters, only one in 10 cats survive. ![]() In most communities, at least 50 percent of the animals entering shelters are felines and on average only three out of every 10 cats leave alive. One of the keys to bringing about a time of No More Homeless Pets is reducing the number of cats currently dying in shelters nationwide.
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