

The ISPCA is encouraging members of the public who are in contact with a feral cat colony to take part in Trap, Neuter, and Return (TNR) to help tackle the issues that accompany cat overpopulation. Feral cat overpopulation causes serious welfare concerns and distruption to local communities and ecosystems.

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It paves the way for community dogs to be fed either at private driveways/porches or spots designated in consultation with resident welfare associations in Delhi.
