Ear tipping is the universal sign of an altered feral cat.
1/4 inch is removed from the tip of the left ear in a straight line cut.
Eartips are readily visible from a distance, making it easy for caretakers, trappers and animal control personnel to immediately identify a cat as spayed or neutered.
The procedure is performed under sterile conditions while the cat is anesthetized, is relatively painless, involves little to no bleeding and does not significantly alter the cat's appearance.
No other means of identification has proven as safe or effective.
1/4 inch is removed from the tip of the left ear in a straight line cut.
Eartips are readily visible from a distance, making it easy for caretakers, trappers and animal control personnel to immediately identify a cat as spayed or neutered.
The procedure is performed under sterile conditions while the cat is anesthetized, is relatively painless, involves little to no bleeding and does not significantly alter the cat's appearance.
No other means of identification has proven as safe or effective.