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Training & Awareness
1001 Paws delivers practical community cat training for property teams, security, contractors, caregivers, residents and partners. Training explains the management programme, humane handling boundaries, TNVR and TNVMR, return-to-origin, responsible feeding, reporting, complaint pathways and each stakeholder’s role in maintaining a clean, stable community.
Last reviewed: 17 August 2026
Who needs community cat training?
Anyone whose decisions affect the programme: community and facilities managers, security teams, cleaning and pest-control contractors, veterinarians, caregivers, residents, call-centre teams and relevant public-sector partners. Each audience receives the information needed for its role.
What does training cover?
Programme principles
Why comprehensive management replaces repeated removal.
Humane methods
TNVR, TNVMR, safe handling, recovery and return-to-origin.
Everyday controls
Responsible feeding, hygiene, observation and incident reporting.
Communication
How to answer concerns, use escalation routes and reinforce responsibilities.
Why communicate before field activity?
Advance communication reduces alarm, explains what residents may observe and clarifies why cats return after veterinary treatment. It also provides an opportunity to address pet ownership, abandonment, uncontrolled feeding, reporting and the practical benefits of a managed programme.
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