Too often TNR and RTF (Return to Field) programs do not adequately provide care of the cats that are relegated to a life outdoors nor are they responsive to the complaints that arise due to their continued presence. The ordinance is a balanced framework providing for adequate care of community cats and response to complaints. TNR remains a controversial practice and the City’s role is manager of these activities, not participant. The ordinance provides a pathway for private practice of TNR (Trap, Neuter, Return) activities. The City of Pompano beach Ordinance Section 90.22 provides guidelines for care of Community Cats. You will automatically be redirected in 5 seconds. The City of Pompano Beach takes no responsibility for and makes no representations for whether this third party site has multi-lingual or accessibility capability. ![]() The City of Pompano Beach cautions you to use good judgment and to determine the privacy policy of 3rd party sites before you provide any personal information. Please be aware when you travel from The City of Pompano Beach’s website to another site, whether through links The City of Pompano Beach provides or otherwise, you will be subject to the privacy policies, or lack thereof, of other sites. The City of Pompano Beach does not endorse and is not responsible for the content, products, or services available on other sites. The City of Pompano Beach does not control such sites, and is not responsible for their content or the products and services offered therein. These links are provided for your convenience and reference only. ![]() Please be aware you are about to leave the City of Pompano Beach website and enter another site operated by a third party. Leaving the City of Pompano Beach Website
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