Faithful Friends is pleased to provide affordable veterinary care for pet owners as well
as colony caretakers and rescue groups.
If a small change might make your work
as a colony caretaker easier, it's worth a try!
Not exact matches
Being a responsible
caretaker is not only important to you and your
colony, but to the TNR and No - Kill movement
as a whole.
To some that may not seem like a lot of prize money but we
as cat volunteers, rescuers, and
caretakers know that money can go a long way in spaying / neutering many cats, purchasing medications for
colonies to prevent worms and mange....
In this podcast, we visit this feral cat
colony and hear from Leianne how they initially got involved in caring for the group of cats,
as... Continue reading Feral cats in your backyard — one
caretaker's story of finding and caring for a
colony of feral cats behind her workplace →
If you are moving or can no longer adequately care for your
colony, contact Low Cost Spay Neuter Clinic at (317) 706-0537
as soon
as possible so that alternate
caretakers can be identified.
Feedback from
colony caretakers identified the lack of recovery space
as a significant obstacle to TNR efforts.
The group had a very simple mission; to reduce the feral cat population and relieve the suffering of homeless cats by neutering
as many
as possible, and returning them to their
caretakers and their
colonies.
«The hands - on expertise of Neighborhood Cats» staff,
as well
as the group's involvement with
caretakers around the world, makes this the most comprehensive and up - to - the - minute resource for educating
caretakers on all aspects of
colony management.»
This is consistent with our simple mission; to reduce the community cat population and relieve the suffering of homeless cats by neutering
as many
as possible, and returning them to their
caretakers and their
colonies.
Minneapolis allows for feral cat
colonies as long
as caretakers register with an approved non-profit group, like AHS.
It also often identifies them
as being part of a
colony with a
caretaker.
Annie's commitment to her
colony provides her with an inner joy that Annie now couples with her newfound pride
as a feral cat
caretaker.
As we brace for another brutal New York winter, Certified Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR)
Caretakers throughout NYC's five boroughs are preparing their outdoor cat
colonies for the cold temperatures to come.
Looking for advice and assistance on changing the «cats running at large» ordinances in Bloomington and Normal, IL, to recognize managed free - roaming cat
colonies and their
caretakers as separate sitations; to not consider these
caretakers, or
colony managers,
as «owners» thus exempting them from the usual fines.
(c) A person who violates any provision of this section shall be punishable
as provided in section 103 - 3 of this Code; provided, however, a fine imposed for the first such violation shall not be less than twenty - five dollars ($ 25.00); subsequent or continued violations
caretaker's removal from management of the managed
colony, or the designee's removal from the program.
(a) The animal care and control division or its designee, in order to encourage the stabilization of the free - roaming cat population in the city, may: (1) Trap any free - roaming cat in a humane manner; (2) Have the cat surgically sterilized, ear - tipped, and vaccinated against rabies by a licensed veterinarian; and (3) Release the cat to animal care and control for adoption or other disposition in accordance with law, or to a
colony caretaker who will maintain the cat
as part of a managed
colony of free - roaming cats.
Examples include laws that prohibit cats from being at - large (so - called leash laws), require licenses for all cats, ban the feeding of any animal outdoors or limit the number of pets a person can own (with «own» defined
as feeding, harboring or similar language that would apply to a
colony caretaker).
As a condition of using Cat Stats, your organization must hold in strict confidence any data that could be used to identify or locate individual
colonies or
caretakers, like addresses, contact info, etc..
First, residents would be able to register
as official cat
colony caretakers and assume responsibility for the health and well - being of a large group of cats in a specific area.
(3) Community cat sponsors or
caretakers do not have custody,
as defined in Section 76-9-301, of any cat in a community cat
colony.
A nonlethal approach to controlling cat populations, known
as trap — neuter - release (TNR), involves trapping and sterilizing cats and returning them to unconfined «
colonies,» where they are fed daily by volunteer
caretakers.
After discovering Neighborhood Cats, Lois quickly became a proactive ambassador for Trap - Neuter - Return, assisting, managing, and informing dozens of fellow private
caretakers and organizations on the planning and implementation of their TNR projects,
as well
as managing five
colonies herself.
If you can no longer properly care for your
colony, contact IndyFeral
as soon
as possible to assist with identifying an alternate
caretaker or placement.