Therefore she is working on a three part series to EDUCATE THE PUBLIC
about homeless cats and is using my story as an example.
Is what we don't know
about homeless cats hurting them?
She also is a cat fancier, and has been worried
about the homeless cats on the street in her hometown as they've been under quite the cold spell this winter.
Main National conference focuses on research
about homeless cats»
Our supporters are people just like you, people who care
about the homeless cats in the Coachella Valley and want to make a difference in their lives.
Learn more
about our Homeless Cat Programs.
Not exact matches
Orlando
About Blog The Way Home Rescue is a nonprofit Florida
cat rescue whose goal is to find homes for
homeless cats while promoting spaying and neutering.We are a foster home network that houses
cats until permanent, indoor homes can be found, offering a second chance of a lifetime of love and happiness.
Fountain Hills, AZ
About Blog Fearless Kitty Rescue is a non-profit organization dedicated to rescuing
homeless and abandoned
cats and kittens primarily from high - kill shelters and owners who can no longer care for them.
About Blog Miri's House is a small rescue group providing a safe haven for
homeless and stray
cats, with a special focus on mother
cats and kittens.
The American Feral
Cat Coalition estimates that there are
about 60 million feral and
homeless cats living in the United States alone.
We are also working to increase public awareness
about Toronto's
homeless cat population and the importance of spay / neuter and trap / neuter / return (TNR).
After moving to Aiken and reading
about the
homeless animals at the shelter, Ellie began walking dogs and socializing with the
cats.
Also, I am
about to be
homeless with
cats so if I am to win it will go to a no kill Shelter.
Marking its 16th anniversary of the organization, Broadway Barks again helped hundreds of New York City's shelter animals find permanent homes by informing New Yorkers
about the plight of the thousands of
homeless dogs and
cats in the metropolitan area.
Messages
about how spaying and neutering reduces the number of
homeless / unwanted animals born annually are the most motivating to encourage people to have their dogs and
cats sterilized, along with educating the public
about the safety and quality of low - cost clinics and the appropriate age for a pet to undergo surgery.
Most Americans say they've heard
about the plight of
homeless pets, yet grossly underestimate the size and scope of the problem, as well as the number of dogs and
cats who must be put to death in U.S. shelters every year.
Instead of a propaganda program to vilify
cats, our government officials should be educating the public
about the causes of
homeless cats — specifically accidental breeding — and the importance of spay / neuter programs.
The
Cat Network, Inc. (CN) is a 501 (c) 3, Florida not - for - profit corporation dedicated to humanely reducing cat overpopulation by educating the public about the need to sterilize their pets and strays; providing access to low - cost spay / neuter services for stray, homeless and abandoned cats; helping members in their efforts to place adoptable cats in loving homes; and advocating non-lethal population control and humane public poli
Cat Network, Inc. (CN) is a 501 (c) 3, Florida not - for - profit corporation dedicated to humanely reducing
cat overpopulation by educating the public about the need to sterilize their pets and strays; providing access to low - cost spay / neuter services for stray, homeless and abandoned cats; helping members in their efforts to place adoptable cats in loving homes; and advocating non-lethal population control and humane public poli
cat overpopulation by educating the public
about the need to sterilize their pets and strays; providing access to low - cost spay / neuter services for stray,
homeless and abandoned
cats; helping members in their efforts to place adoptable
cats in loving homes; and advocating non-lethal population control and humane public policy.
The SNiP mission is to prevent the suffering and death of dogs and
cats due to overpopulation and preventable diseases, to eliminate the need for euthanasia in our community's animal shelters, to reduce the number of
homeless animals, and to educate the public
about the importance of spay / neuter.
Tour our state - of - the - art facility, meet our clients and our staff, and learn more
about our mission to spay and neuter the
homeless cats across Los Angeles.
«By reaching a subset of the population uncertain
about where they'll obtain their next dog or
cat and convincing them that an animal shelter is the best source, we can end the euthanasia of
homeless dogs and
cats in this country,» said Wayne Pacelle, President and CEO of the Humane Society of the United States.
We get many desperate phone calls daily
about abandoned,
homeless cats; injured
cats; unwanted
cats; people relocating; but this was a «happy endings» story thanks to a... Continue reading →
Sarasota, Florida
About Blog
Cat Depot a nonprofit no - kill feline rescue and adoption center helps
homeless and injured
cats and kittens with medical care, food and love.
Cindy is a dedicated champion for
homeless cats, recognizing that there is still much work to do in educating society
about the value of the
cat as an animal companion.
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Arlington, WA
About Blog Our
cat adoption and rehabilitation programs help place
homeless cats, including those with special needs, in loving homes.
Your contribution will support the spay / neuter of
cats and the education of our community
about the euthanasia of healthy,
homeless cats and dogs in shelters in the Cincinnati area.
If the event succeeds in raising the consciousness of those who attend
about the plight of
homeless cats in NYC than it has succeeded.
We are passionate
about providing personalized adoptions and enriching the lives of people and animals by finding the right forever homes for
homeless, unwanted and abused
cats and kittens.
Valid points were raised
about the ethics of cloning individual animals in a world where hundreds of
homeless and unwanted
cats are euthanized daily.
There have been comments
about some
homeless treating their animals with cruelty; dogs tied up tightly, twisting to be freed or being hit; skinny dogs /
cats in poor health.
Therefore, while campers will have daily opportunities to learn more
about and meet with different animals (including shelter dogs and
cats and visiting animals), they should not expect to spend significant amounts of time working with or handling
homeless pets waiting for adoption.
About FixNation: FixNation, Inc., a non-profit corporation, has a mission to reduce the population of
homeless cats by sterilizing as many as possible.
The Kings County Branch began because of a group of people who met around a kitchen table and decided to do something
about helping
homeless cats in Kings County.
He learned
about our mission to make pet guardianship more affordable for military veterans, and save the most overlooked
homeless dogs and
cats.
The New York City Feral
Cat Initiative is a coalition of more than 150 animal rescue groups and shelters whose joint mission is «to raise awareness
about the thousands of... community
cats living outdoors throughout NYC's five boroughs, to offer solutions to prevent the number of
homeless cats from increasing, and to successfully manage existing colonies.»
(To read
about solutions to prevent increases in the number of
homeless cats, start here.)
The Tulsa SPCA is founded by a group of Tulsa citizens who were concerned
about homeless dogs and
cats and wanted to protect against abuse of draft animals used to do tilling on farms and heavy work in the mines and oil fields.
«We are excited
about this wonderful opportunity to find additional homes for the
homeless dogs and
cats in our care.»
Best Friends Animal Society is on the ground in New York City, helping to save the lives of
homeless pets, supporting other organizations in their efforts to make New York no - kill permanently and raising awareness
about the more than 4,100 dogs and
cats killed every day in U.S. shelters.
They strive to carefully seek new loving homes for all
cats and dogs, provide quality lifetime care for those who are not yet adopted, support individuals who have rescued
homeless dogs or
cats, educate the public and pet owners
about spay / neuter, behavioral counseling, counseling on any issues that might arise and public outreach toward a more loving, responsible and permanent relationship with pets.
About FCNMHP: Nationally recognized animal welfare organization in Jacksonville, FL whose mission is to end the killing of
homeless cats and dogs in our community.
About 1.5 million
homeless dogs and
cats are killed annually in America's shelters.
As always, we thank them for the opportunity to educate others
about our mission and help us to continue saving the lives of
homeless dogs and
cats.
Everything Shelters Need to Know
About Canine Distemper is part of an ongoing series of educational programs from Maddie's Institute, the academic division of Maddie's Fund ®, providing the most innovative animal welfare information to shelter staff, veterinarians, rescue groups and community members to increase the lifesaving of
homeless dogs and
cats community - wide.
Our goal is to engage the community in a conversation
about homeless pets with the purpose of elevating the status of
cats and dogs.
The Best Friends Pet Adoption Center will inspire and educate visitors from around the country via adoptable dogs and
cats housed in a playful, gallery - style setting designed to help tell a story
about the problems and solutions facing our country's
homeless pet population.
As a means of spreading the word
about the adoption process and the abundance of
homeless animals, Buser will present the Eighth Annual Candlelight Vigil for Homeless Dogs and Cats at 7:45 p.m. Saturday at the Orange County Administration Building, 201 S. Rosalind Ave. in downtown
homeless animals, Buser will present the Eighth Annual Candlelight Vigil for
Homeless Dogs and Cats at 7:45 p.m. Saturday at the Orange County Administration Building, 201 S. Rosalind Ave. in downtown
Homeless Dogs and
Cats at 7:45 p.m. Saturday at the Orange County Administration Building, 201 S. Rosalind Ave. in downtown Orlando.
Anybody who has helped care for our
cats and dogs, who has housed an animal, who has helped socialize a
homeless pet or spread the important message
about adopting from a rescue shelter is important to us!
We know that U.S. animal shelters in the most recent fiscal year appear to have killed
about 77,250 fewer
cats than in the year before, but we do not know whether fewer
homeless cats were actually killed.