Each cat must arrive in its own trap: your trap that has been pre-approved
by Operation Catnip staff, or a loaned trap.
The Alachua County Humane Society does not loan traps for use
by Operation Catnip caregivers for Catnip Sunday clinics or any Operation Catnip program.
As listed
by Operation Catnip, one of the goals is to increase the number of cats protected against Rabies.
clinic when the cats are released back to their location I tell each one that their life is much improved thanks to the good work done
by Operation Catnip.
Contact information for veterinarians trained
by Operation Catnip, including those quoted in this release, is available on request.
Not exact matches
«I'm thrilled to couple my veterinary medical education with the training provided
by a university - based trap - neuter - return program,
Operation Catnip,» she said.
After my program, I began to explore the field of shelter medicine
by volunteering at
Operation Catnip, Alachua County Animal Services, Plenty of Pit Bulls Rescue, becoming Fear - Free Certified and fostering through Helping Hands Pet Rescue.
Founded
by local veterinarians with a long - standing stake in the community,
Operation Catnip applauds our volunteer veterinarians for their many contributions.
Operation Catnip's life - saving work improves the lives of cats and the communities in which they live
by spaying, neutering, and vaccinating free - roaming cats, preventing the births of kittens, mentoring other programs around the country, and training veterinarians to save America's community cats.
If a wound is inflicted
by an animal, the
Operation Catnip Bite and Scratch Protocol must be followed.
Strut over to the Hippodrome Theatre's Cinema for the Internet Cat Video Festival, curated
by the Walker Art Center of Minneapolis and hosted
by the local nonprofit,
Operation Catnip.
Operation Catnip of Gainesville works to improve the lives of cats and the communities in which they live
by spaying, neutering, and vaccinating free - roaming cats.
In summary,
Operation Catnip is an integral part of our community and the benefits gained
by the participants (both human and feline alike!)
By attending the Internet Cat Video Festival, you are supporting
Operation Catnip and their goal ofreducing the number of community cats killed unnecessarily.
This model has been so successful that
Operation Catnip was awarded an educational grant from PetSmart Charities to allow them to train veterinarians nationwide, through in - clinic sessions or
by making their training materials available online.
Groups such as
Operation Catnip seek to control the homeless cat population
by neutering instead of culling cats in shelters.
The
Operation Catnip method is centered on reducing stress for the cats who are trapped
by community members and brought to local clinic days.
Clinic reservations are required and can be made
by calling
Operation Catnip.
Founded
by Dr. Julie Levy, director of the Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine, the trap - neuter - return (TNR) program known as
Operation Catnip has been running free high - quality, high - volume spay / neuter clinics for community cats in Gainesville for more than 16 years.
Operation Catnip and this website are made possible
by the generosity of our sponsors.
Operation Catnip saves feline lives
by setting the standard for large - scale spay - neuter and vaccination services for free - roaming cats.
By 1997, demand for the group's services was so high that
Operation Catnip, a free spay - neuter program for feral cats, was established.
By bringing stray and feral cats to an
Operation Catnip Spay Day clinic for sterilization, you have helped to lessen the burden of overpopulation and to save and improve the lives of community cats.
Shelter officials credit
Operation Catnip, a program run
by the University of Florida's veterinary medicine school.
She broadened her horizons further
by spending 1 year as a veterinary technician before joining the
Operation Catnip Team.
You can make reservations
by calling
Operation Catnip anytime Tuesday through Friday between the hours of 1:00 am and 6:00 pm and on Saturday between 9:00 am and 12:00 pm.
An
Operation Catnip scrub top must be worn
by all volunteers.
Remind caregivers that traps borrowed from
Operation Catnip must be returned
by the following Saturday or there will be a late fee.
One graduate of the program, Dr. Amy Karls, was so inspired
by her training with the
Operation Catnip program that she now volunteers her services with four different community cat organizations near her North Grafton, Massachusetts, home — all that on top of her full - time career as a veterinarian.
Operation Catnip clinics are run MASH - style, with each cat tended
by volunteer veterinarians, technicians and veterinary students.