If you need help altering a small number of feral
cats in a safe location, and are willing to commit to caring for them throughout their lives, we will assist you.
Not exact matches
These
cats become part of our Barn
Cat Buddy Program and are
in need of a
safe home on a farm, horse stable, warehouse, or other suitable outdoor
location.
When you get to your new
location, leave your
cat in the carrier until you have one room or enclosed space where it is
safe to let it out.
The mom
cat will likely return after being out to look for food or may be
in the process of moving the kittens to a new,
safe location.
Cats will need to be held
in the
safe location a minimum of 24 - 48 hours after surgery.
The boxes should be placed
in a quiet, low - traffic
location where your
cat feels
safe.
Before you go to sleep or leave for work, put a few
cat -
safe toys
in locations that are not too obvious but not too hard for your feline sleuth to find.
Build a Feeding Station Providing food and water
in a private, calm, and
safe location may reduce the likelihood of
cats bothering neighbors.
You are responsible for transporting
cats to and from the veterinarian and for providing a
safe location for them to recover for at least 24 hours post-surgery (
cats remain
in the trap).
Clients should consider providing a
safe indoor
location (such as a garage) for the
cat to stay
in for one night following surgery.
We recommend that
cats in these areas be fed for 2 - 3 weeks at a
safe location before trapping begins.
Set up hideaways
in your home and consider getting a
cat tree because many
cats feel
safer in elevated
locations.
We work with feral
cat colonies, neutering and returning colonies that are
in safe locations and well fed, bringing into our care those that are threatened by humans, suffering due to lack of regular food or were living
in an unsuitable place, such as a site due for demolition and redevelopment.
Needless to say the
cat house has to be located
in a
safe location; a pair of local caretakers will be watching over it.
In fact, in some locations that are not safe, relocating the colony is the best option for the cat
In fact,
in some locations that are not safe, relocating the colony is the best option for the cat
in some
locations that are not
safe, relocating the colony is the best option for the
cats.
In this case, in addition to extra TLC from you, your cat may require a temporary litterbox move to a «safe» location until he gets a chance to adjust to the new chang
In this case,
in addition to extra TLC from you, your cat may require a temporary litterbox move to a «safe» location until he gets a chance to adjust to the new chang
in addition to extra TLC from you, your
cat may require a temporary litterbox move to a «
safe»
location until he gets a chance to adjust to the new change.