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Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) is a full management plan in which stray and feral cats already living outdoors in cities, towns, and rural areas are humanely trapped, then evaluated, vaccinated, and sterilized by veterinarians. Kittens and tame cats are adopted into good homes. Healthy adult cats too wild to be adopted are returned to their familiar habitat under the lifelong care of volunteers.

Hello!
My name is Joyce Bicknell I am the spokes person for the Feral Paws Rescue program. I have put together this web site to inform the public of what is going on at Avenal State prison regarding the feral cats. The TNR program was put in place by past wardens starting in the year of 2000 to 2006, At Avenal State Prison!
I have had hands on with this program from the start in 2000. I have been on grounds to check on the condition of the cats over the years. Since 2000 several wardens have taken over Avenal State Prison and all have agreed with the TNR program was the best for the feral cats on grounds as well as the inmates. Several other prisons in California have followed Avenal State Prison feral cat program as a model of how to handle the cat issues on prison sites. Many other prisons still have the TNR program in place. They have found it to be a very successful program. Avenal State Prison now has a Warden Kathy Mendoza-Powers that shut down the TNR program beginning in February of 2006. Her reasons for eliminating the TNR program were based on untruth, illegal and inhumane practices. Many of the feral cats have been hurt in trapping due to staff not being trained in the proper way to handle feral cats. In order to deal with the colony of feral cats, we must reinstate the TNR program.

If you have any questions please feel free to contact me at
Click here on the green box to Sign the No Kill Declaration 
To contact Feral Paws Rescue Volunteers at feralpawsrescue@worldnet.att.net

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We have added a new page to our website called "Contact Feral Paws" Here you can add your name and email to be added to our email link via email. This will let you know that we have new update's on the website. We have so much to add to this website and are working on it all the time to get all this informantion out to you all. Just click on the link called "Contact Feral Paws" page.
You can also send us private questions regrading our feral cat program and any other questions you may have we will response to them all .Every thing sent to us via the "Contact Feral Paws" is private.
Thank you for your support of the feral cats at Avenal State Prison!

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Welcome to Feral Paws Rescue!
As you view this site you will learn what Feral Paws Rescue is all about in the rescue of feral cats. To why Alley Cats and Peta stand behind Feral Paws Rescue. You will also learn many happy stories about feral cats and kittens and their owners. To very sad stories to what happen to many of the feral cats/kittens. This is why we must stop the abuse of the feral cats on Avenal State Prison grounds. Or any were animal abuse is occurring towards feral cats.
You will be able to click on web site links of Alley Cat and Peta and under their action alert page read more about the abuse of these cats. You can find these links at the top of this page. Feral Paws Rescue site will help to educate you on feral cats. To why (TNR) Trap-Neuter-Return is so important. You will be able to view photos of feral cats that have been rescued some have been injured in the abuse they went through in being trapped. You will see photos of cats that have been adopted into loving homes.
We have so much to educate you about on this site. You will learn of all the veterinarians that have donated their time and service to help keep this colony of 500(+) feral cats heathy and safe. We have over the past six years (TNR) Trap-Neuter-Return over 400 feral cats. Adult cats/kittens 300 have been tamed and placed into loving homes. This program has been so successful over the past six years. But could not of been done with out all the hard work of the volunteers and donations of food and supplies and veterinarians care and cash donations.

This site is designed to help you understand what a feral cat/kittens are all about. To why (TNR) Trap-Neuter-Return is so important in the life of a feral cat. Many don't understand what a feral cat is all about. They look at their domestic cat and lose all site of what the meaning of a feral cat. A domestic cat is like a house cat you may have in your home. A feral cat is from a totally different world of learning how to survival on their own. I have learned over the past six years humans fear them as much as they fear humans. But I do believe that humans fear them for they don't understand them. They fear humans for the way humans react to them. But once you build that bond of trust between the two of you. Its a reward of love you can only understand once you understand the feral cat. Don't get me wrong it takes time to build that bond on trust. Every life is precious, whether it's rare or not.
The meaning of the word "Feral" is "Wild". This site is written in the manner. When your viewing this site you will understand the feral cat and why (TNR) Trap-Neuter-Return is so very important. The meaning of (TNR) Trap-Neuter-Return is the humane, nonlethal method of population control, is more effective than trap-and-kill and is more reflective of a caring society. Don't be fooled any solution other than (TNR) Trap-Neuter-Return results, sooner or later, in the destruction of these beautiful, wild creatures. Embracing Life Alley Cats and Feral Paws Rescue also Best Friends Animal Society are dedicated to stopping the breeding of feral cats without killing them.
The most important part of this site is to STOP the abuse of the feral cats that is taken place at Avenal State Prison.
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