Sentences with phrase «calls about feral»

Greenhill often receives phone calls about feral cats causing issues, including fights with owned pets, or sick or injured ferals in neighborhoods.
Animal control handled 1,800 calls about feral cats last fiscal year.
Fewer nuisance calls about feral cats 6.

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That morning, the owner of the squirrel house had read an article in the local paper about Comfort's interest in collecting feral honeybees, so he called and invited him over.
Alley Cat Allies, the only national advocacy organization dedicated to the humane treatment of cats, launched National Feral Cat Day 2001 as a call to action to raise awareness about community cats, promote TNR as the only effective method of stabilizing cat populations, and empower and mobilize the millions of compassionate Americans who care about cats everywhere.
Naturally, the American Bird Conservancy (ABC) embraced the report immediately, «with one official calling it «a must read for any community or government official thinking about what to do about feral cats.
Please call For Pets» Sake at 565 - PETS (7387) or Marian Rohman at 565-9327 for additional information about this program, to report feral cat colonies — especially if you can be their caretaker!
If you're part of an organized TNR effort, you're likely getting calls from the public about community cats — also called feral cats.
The leader, Betty Ann Nevil, had called the Monroe Animal League looking for someone to talk to the girls who were interested in learning more about the difference between feral cats and friendly cats.
Call the Tree House Feral Friends Counseling Line for more information about relocation.
For more, read, «Why Feral Eradication Won't Work», by Sarah Hartwell; Zaunbrecher, K., & R. Smith, «Neutering of Feral Cats as an Alternative to Eradication Programs,» Journal of American Veterinary Medical Association, 203, No 3, 8/1/93, 449 - 452;  «A Model for Humane Reduction of Feral Cat Populations», by Michelle S. Chappell, DVM, published in the California Veterinarian September / October 1999, about the use of TNR in San Diego; and this report by the National Pet Alliance and Cat Fanciers» Association, Inc. calling for funding of TNR programs in Santa Clara.Â
Orange County Cares About Cats (OCCATS) is a program of the Orange County SPCA that provides assistance with controlling the population of Community / Feral cats through a program called Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR).
Read an article about the program in TuftsNow called «Feline Fixers» and an article «Spay Worcester tackles city's feral cat crisis» in the Worcester Telegram and Gazette.
Our primary mission is to spay and neuter community cats — sometimes called free - roaming cats or feral cats (see article on community cats and what to do about them)-- and help low income citizens alter and care for their pet cats.
We receive countless calls from people concerned about the welfare of feral cats.
Five days later, Big Pine Key resident Jerry Dykhuisen took USFWS to task in a letter to the editor calling O'Hara's article «our quarterly puff piece about how great it's all going to be when feral cats are trapped and removed from Big Pine Key.»
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