Anyone who
cares about community cats can get involved in helping them.
Anyone who
cares about community cats can get involved in helping them, and the NYCFCI will show you how.
Not exact matches
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Caring Hearts
Cat Rescue and Sanctuary is a joint
community effort focused on stray and feral
cats / kittens in Thunder Bay and surrounding areas.
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Community awareness Active TNR groups help educate their communities about feral cats, the benefits of TNR, and how community members can help care for their stray and feral colonies while working to prevent future gen
Community awareness Active TNR groups help educate their
communities about feral
cats, the benefits of TNR, and how
community members can help care for their stray and feral colonies while working to prevent future gen
community members can help
care for their stray and feral colonies while working to prevent future generations.
Whether you are a veteran caretaker or a novice, or simply someone who
cares about the
cats who share your community, Community Cats can be an enjoyable and enlightening r
cats who share your
community, Community Cats can be an enjoyable and enlighten
community,
Community Cats can be an enjoyable and enlighten
Community Cats can be an enjoyable and enlightening r
Cats can be an enjoyable and enlightening read.
People feed and
care about all the
cats and every
community has these
cats - perhaps you are even feeding some!
International
Cat Care has been actively involved in educating pet owners, members of the cat community and vets about feline permethrin toxicity, through conferences, letters and publicatio
Cat Care has been actively involved in educating pet owners, members of the
cat community and vets about feline permethrin toxicity, through conferences, letters and publicatio
cat community and vets
about feline permethrin toxicity, through conferences, letters and publications.
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 everywhe
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 everywhe
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 everywhe
cat populations, and empower and mobilize the millions of compassionate Americans who
care about cats everywhere.
While visitors may be drawn in to see the adorable mini
cat - architecture, they'll hopefully leave with their consciousness raised
about the plight of
community cats, the resources needed to
care for them and the importance of trap - neuter - return (TNR).
If there isn't one in your area, share our veterinarian resource center with your personal veterinarian to help him or her learn
about the proper
care for
community cats.When you find a veterinarian, protect yourself and the
cats you're helping by having an open conversation
about pricing, appointments, and testing policies.
For model ordinances and examples of
communities leading the way for humane
care, read more
about how Alley
Cat Allies is creating
community change.
During this in - depth workshop you will learn
about feral
cats and their behavior, learn how to humanely trap
cats, provide post-surgical
care and safely return the
cat to its
community.
You only need to compare the population of
cats out and
about in your
community to the number of
cats in your shelter on the most crowded day to realize a liberating truth: admitting a few more, or a few less
cats, will have no impact on the overall risks caused or suffered by
cats in the
community, but an enormous impact on the shelter's ability to ensure capacity for
care.
That growing number of supporters in the
community helps drive the Community Cares Program, informing staff about where individual community cats, kittens, or colonies are
community helps drive the
Community Cares Program, informing staff about where individual community cats, kittens, or colonies are
Community Cares Program, informing staff
about where individual
community cats, kittens, or colonies are
community cats, kittens, or colonies are located.
Letting others know, who also
care for the
community cats,
about your plans and how they can help can be a great way to ensure
cats are safe.
San Francisco
About Blog The San Francisco SPCA is an independent,
community - supported nonprofit dedicated to saving, protecting and
caring for
cats and dogs.
It also provides a service - learning opportunity for hundreds of veterinary students, who not only polish their spay / neuter skills while sterilizing
cats, but also come to understand the problem of
cat overpopulation and homelessness and the unique role veterinarians can play in making their
communities a better place for
cats and the people who
care about them.
While
community cats may be able to hide under a porch to try and keep cool, they still need a little help from those who
care about them.
If you
care about the
cats or your
community is facing its own feral
cat problem, and you're looking for humane, effective ways to help — don't miss this event!
For information
about caring for outside
cats, download our two page IndyFeral
Community Cat Care Guidelines
If you are interested in learning more
about TNR and colony
care (for example, if you are feeding stray and / or feral
cats and are ready to do your part to TNR them), a certification workshop can be a useful step to gain the knowledge and skills needed to help the feral and stray
community cats in your area.
Alley
Cat Allies launched National Feral Cat Day in 2001 to raise awareness about feral cats (also known as community cats), promote Trap - Neuter - Return (or TNR, the humane approach to stabilizing feral cat populations), and empower and mobilize the millions of people who care for ca
Cat Allies launched National Feral
Cat Day in 2001 to raise awareness about feral cats (also known as community cats), promote Trap - Neuter - Return (or TNR, the humane approach to stabilizing feral cat populations), and empower and mobilize the millions of people who care for ca
Cat Day in 2001 to raise awareness
about feral
cats (also known as
community cats), promote Trap - Neuter - Return (or TNR, the humane approach to stabilizing feral
cat populations), and empower and mobilize the millions of people who care for ca
cat populations), and empower and mobilize the millions of people who
care for
cats.
The veterinary
community is often the first place
caring people turn to with questions
about cats.
If you
care for
community cats, let us know
about the colony with
Cat Stats — the free, easy - to - use online system from Best Friends for tracking cat coloni
Cat Stats — the free, easy - to - use online system from Best Friends for tracking
cat coloni
cat colonies.
In the state of Virginia, Alley
Cat Allies is raising awareness and educating the community about outdoor cats, community cat colony care, Trap - Neuter - Return, and advocating for humane policies for all ca
Cat Allies is raising awareness and educating the
community about outdoor
cats,
community cat colony care, Trap - Neuter - Return, and advocating for humane policies for all ca
cat colony
care, Trap - Neuter - Return, and advocating for humane policies for all
cats.
About Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons: The Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons provides for the health and welfare of dogs and
cats on the South Fork of Long Island and Shelter Island through shelter and adoption services, medical
care, spaying and neutering programs,
community outreach and humane education.
WHEREAS, the Township Council finds that the retail sale of dogs and
cats in pet shops in the Township of Randolph is inconsistent with the Township's goal to be a
community that
cares about animal welfare; and
And it doesn't stop there... KVHS has a public spay neuter program to help reduce pet overpopulation in our
community, we regularly conduct educational and outreach activities to teach citizens
about our work and humane
care for animals, and we have created programs to strengthen opportunities for our most vulnerable animals like feral
cats and senior animals through ongoing support and fee waived or reduced adoptions.
Pet Overpopulation: Learn
about the history of domesticated
cats and dogs, the concept and causes of animal overpopulation, and the problems that a
community faces when it has more domesticated animals than it can
care for.
Our work is made possible through the generous support of Operation Catnip sponsors who
care as much as we do
about saving
community cats.
Tree House has teamed up with Alley
Cat Allies and other area groups to offer city - wide workshops to educate the public
about how to
care for
community cats and Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR).
It was inspiring to be around other
cat - lovers that
cared about the well - being of
community cats.
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 (T
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 (T
cats through a program called Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR).
If you are interested in learning more
about TNR (Trap, Neuter, Return) and colony
care, a certification workshop is the first step you should take to gain the knowledge and skills needed to help the feral and stray
community cats in your area.
There are volunteers within a
community who
care about cats.
We were asked to speak to them
about the larger and finer issues with regard to
caring and controlling the population of
community cats in Singapore (so that they can bring the understanding back to China and apply them).
Plus learn
about community cats and how you can reach out to assist those working to
care for them.
Animal
Care & Control also participates in and organizes
community outreach events like DogFest and Pet Pride Day to introduce dogs,
cats, and small animals to people throughout the City and educate them
about adoption and ACC's services.
About our veterinary
care program: Our mission is to provide quality, low - cost veterinary services to our
community; help families to keep their pets and
community cats healthy; and avoid preventable euthanasia or medical neglect due to financial constraints.
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.
Our
Community Cat Program was developed to educate the public about free - roaming cats, supply food for community cats and personal pets, offer resources for free and low - cost medical care, loan traps and offer transportation assistance, provide free and low cost spay / neuter surgeries, and place adoptable cats and kittens into lovi
Community Cat Program was developed to educate the public
about free - roaming
cats, supply food for
community cats and personal pets, offer resources for free and low - cost medical care, loan traps and offer transportation assistance, provide free and low cost spay / neuter surgeries, and place adoptable cats and kittens into lovi
community cats and personal pets, offer resources for free and low - cost medical
care, loan traps and offer transportation assistance, provide free and low cost spay / neuter surgeries, and place adoptable
cats and kittens into loving homes.
As well as rehoming unwanted and abandoned
cats, the charity also promotes neutering, provides
cat care advice, and delivers talks
about cat care to thousands of schoolchildren and
community groups every year.
Last year, New York City's architectural
community joined the growing number of New Yorkers who
care about the city's tens of thousands of feral and homeless
cats.
You will learn
about working with neighbors and the
community at large; best practices for colony feeding; setting up adequate shelter; arranging for spay / neuter, trapping (including preparations, equipment, and techniques); and
caring for the
cats pre - and post - spay / neuter surgery.
About Blog
Caring Hearts
Cat Rescue and Sanctuary is a joint
community effort focused on stray and feral
cats / kittens in Thunder Bay and surrounding areas.
San Francisco
About Blog The San Francisco SPCA is an independent,
community - supported nonprofit dedicated to saving, protecting and
caring for
cats and dogs.
About Blog
Caring Hearts
Cat Rescue and Sanctuary is a joint
community effort focused on stray and feral
cats / kittens in Thunder Bay and surrounding areas.