What is the purpose of notching the ear of all adult (4 months and older) cats, who go through the CARE program?
A. Notching or ear-tipping is the universal identification method used by Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) programs. The males are notched on the left ear, while the females are notched on the right ear. With a notched ear, the cats who have been fixed are easy to identify for both the caretaker and Orange County Animal Services shelter employees.
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