Mark and Karn learned that monthly spay / neuter clinics were being held in San Diego
by Feral Cat Coalition (FCC).
Of the 3,153 cats trapped
by the Feral Cat Coalition which were altered, 54 % were female, 46 % were male.
Not exact matches
The morning's general session will feature a keynote address
by Jane Hoffman, Founder and President of the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals; a report on non-surgical sterilization research
by the Alliance for Contraception in
Cats & Dogs (ACC&D); an update on the TNR study being conducted in Alachua County and funded
by Maddie's Fund, a demonstration of the
Feral Cat Colony Online Database; a screening of The Humane Society of the United States» new film, «Trap - Neuter - Return: Fixing
Feral Cat Overpopulation,» and a Regional Roundtable discussion on «Building Working TNR
Coalitions» sponsored
by Best Friends Animal Society.
Two long - running, low - cost spay / neuter clinics operated
by the Animal
Coalition of Tampa and the Humane Society of Tampa Bay have neutered more than 95,000
cats — companion, stray and
feral — since they were established in 2005.
Like a Good Neighbor, the
Cats are There Presented
By Karn Meyers, FIXNation and Dona Baker,
Feral Cat Caretakers
Coalition March 5th at 12:00 p.m. PST Learn the tools to be able to educate and recruit neighbors to support a local TNR project.
Dauphine doesn't go into detail about the amount of funding, and it's not clear what, if any, role it played in the decision
by NJAS (which took in $ 6.8 million in 2008) to participate in the New Jersey
Feral Cat - Wildlife
Coalition — the kind of collaborative effort that should be encouraged, not derided:
A trip to study the operations at the
Feral Cat Coalition clinic in San Diego was instrumental in helping the group design a high - volume clinic run completely
by volunteers in borrowed facilities at the College of Veterinary Medicine at North Carolina State University.
The Community
Cat Coalition would like to extend our appreciation to all the stores who have helped us
by hosting
feral barrels and for the many people who helped out our community
cats by providing donations of food.
Under this model, developed
by the San Diego
Feral Cat Coalition, lay and veterinary volunteers handle over 100 feral cats one weekend a month at a different veterinary office borrowed for the
Feral Cat Coalition, lay and veterinary volunteers handle over 100
feral cats one weekend a month at a different veterinary office borrowed for the
feral cats one weekend a month at a different veterinary office borrowed for the day.
After attending an information session run
by the San Antonio
Feral Cat Coalition, you can borrow traps free of charge.
The trapping and recovery guidelines in this document are provided
by The Contra Costa County Animal Welfare Department with special thanks to
Feral Cat Foundation and the Contra Costa Humane Society
Coalition.
To learn how to do this safely, we suggest you attend an information session run
by the San Antonio
Feral Cat Coalition (SAFCC).
In the Spring issue of The Wildlife Professional (published
by TWS) Nico Dauphine portrayed the New Jersey Audubon Society as sellouts for participating in the New Jersey
Feral Cat & Wildlife
Coalition (which included several supporters of TNR, including HSUS), a collaborative effort funded
by the Regina R. Frankenberg and Geraldine R. Dodge foundations.