We explain to the public what we do, lend traps,
educate about cat care and the importance of spaying and neutering etc..
Not exact matches
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cat rescue in the heart of Burlington, Ontario where we strive to
educate and provide the best vetting possible to ensure our rescues get the
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# 9 — 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 generations.
Cat Friendly Practices understand unique feline needs, provide cat - friendly guidelines, educate veterinarians about calm environments, and have quality staff receiving ongoing training in feline - friendly handling and medical ca
Cat Friendly Practices understand unique feline needs, provide
cat - friendly guidelines, educate veterinarians about calm environments, and have quality staff receiving ongoing training in feline - friendly handling and medical ca
cat - friendly guidelines,
educate veterinarians
about calm environments, and have quality staff receiving ongoing training in feline - friendly handling and medical
care.
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.
The festival will include representatives from the Animal Ark No Kill Shelter, Animal Humane Society,
Caring for
Cats, Home for Life, Saintly City
Cat Club, Twin Cities Cat Fanciers, and Twin Cities Pet Rescue to help educate attendees about cat - related issu
Cat Club, Twin Cities
Cat Fanciers, and Twin Cities Pet Rescue to help educate attendees about cat - related issu
Cat Fanciers, and Twin Cities Pet Rescue to help
educate attendees
about cat - related issu
cat - related issues.
We
educate people
about issues surrounding feral and free - roaming
cats in their environments, tell people where to take
cats to be spayed or neutered, how to take
care of the
cats during post-surgery recovery, and how to take
care of the
cats long - term after they've been spayed / neutered.
In addition to canine wellness exams and feline wellness exams, the veterinarians - Gerald Glencer, DVM and Peter Kunoff, DVM - and animal
care assistants from Ypsilanti Animal Clinic
educate clients
about contagious dog diseases, contagious
cat diseases, zoonotic diseases, and the importance of heartworm prevention and flea / tick prevention.
The program also offers dog and
cat care resources to better
educate citizens
about proper animal
care.
Our work doesn't stop there, however: we also provide an array of
cat care information via our publications, website and Helpline; promote the benefits of neutering to prevent unwanted litters from being born and becoming the abandoned
cats of tomorrow and seek to
educate people of all ages
about cats and their
care.
Operation SPOT facilitates affordable spaying and neutering by area veterinarians; advises on public policies
about spaying and neutering, and responsible dog and
cat care; and
educates the public
about responsible dog and
cat care.
As veterinary
care providers we are here to help provide you with accurate and unbiased information
about declawing
cats in order for you to make an informed,
educated decision on behalf of your furry feline friend.
«We must continue to
educate the public
about what health
care cats need and deserve.»
I look forward to future opportunities to
educate dog,
cat, and other animal aficionados
about important pet
care topics.
We place
cats in loving, responsible, committed, permanent homes, following a comprehensive adoption process which includes taking considerable
care in finding good matches and
educating prospective adopters
about the responsibilities and costs of bringing a
cat into their homes and lives.
They strive to carefully seek new loving homes for all
cats and dogs, provide quality lifetime
care for those who are not yet adopted, support individuals who have rescued homeless dogs or
cats,
educate the public and pet owners
about spay / neuter, behavioral counseling, counseling on any issues that might arise and public outreach toward a more loving, responsible and permanent relationship with pets.
Another important component of a Trap - Neuter - Return program includes outreach — promoting organizational services and
educating the public
about humane methods of
cat care.
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.
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).
PET CLUB ISSUES
Care of companion animals Promote animal welfare Help local shelters
Educate about animal cruelty
Educate about pets left in cars Promote spay / neuter Support animal rescue groups Feral
cats Firehouse pet oxygen masks «Dogs Chained for Life» Pet Food drop - offs
We will also
educate the public
about the Giant Schnauzer breed, the need to spay and neuter dogs and
cats, and the proper
care, training, and diet for the breed.
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.
You're not being nosey; you're
educating yourself
about who's taking
care of your
cat and in what capacity.
Cat Myths and Superstitions Insect Diseases and Your Pet Dog Bites and Breed Issues June - July Outfitting Your Pet Part II Skyler Should Kitty be In or Out Outfitting Yout Pet - Part I
Educating Kitty Toy Dogs April - May Hearing Problems & Deaf Dogs Modifying Behavior Problems A Whisker Away Rare or Severe Vet
Care Great American Mutt Your Inner Kitten February - March Pet Overpopulation Digger Dog Special
Cat Care Situations Winter Activities for Dogs
Cat Stress Hound Dog December - January Hairball Help Terriers Pets and People Retrievers Declawing Debate Vaccinating Your Pet October - November Helping Pets Healthful Grooming Dog
About Town Adopting a Senior Dog Colds and Upper Respitory Infections in
Cats A Dog's Tongue August - September Managing Allergic Reactions to Pets Keeping You and Your Pup Healthy The Sleeping
Cat Food Herbs and Pet Health Tom's Town
Cat Sanctuary Dog Grooming Tips June - July Canine Water Safety Meow!
Our role as veterinarians is to help you make
educated decisions
about health
care for your
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 loving homes.
• Participating in local events,
cat / dog shows and open houses to help
educate pet parents
about better ways to
care for their
cats and dogs.
This means retailers need to proactively
educate cat owners
about the importance of preventative health
care.
Educate the public
about cat overpopulation, sterilization programs and responsible
cat care.
Burlington, Ontario
About Blog A home - based
cat rescue in the heart of Burlington, Ontario where we strive to
educate and provide the best vetting possible to ensure our rescues get the
care and love they rightfully deserve.
Burlington, Ontario
About Blog A home - based
cat rescue in the heart of Burlington, Ontario where we strive to
educate and provide the best vetting possible to ensure our rescues get the
care and love they rightfully deserve.
Burlington, Ontario
About Blog A home - based
cat rescue in the heart of Burlington, Ontario where we strive to
educate and provide the best vetting possible to ensure our rescues get the
care and love they rightfully deserve.