CommonSenseForCats.org is an online resource to
educate about outdoor cats and Trap - Neuter - Return, the only humane and effective program to stabilize — and reduce — outdoor cat populations. CommonSenseForCats.org debunks common myths surrounding outdoor cats and wildlife.
It's an Alley Cat Allies initiative that the organization describes as «an online resource to
educate about outdoor cats and Trap - Neuter - Return, the only humane and effective program to stabilize — and reduce — outdoor cat populations.»
Not exact matches
While every day is feral
cat day at Best Friends, we're excited
about this day each year because it's an opportunity to
educate the public
about the importance of trap / neuter / return (TNR), the only humane option for stabilizing and reducing the
outdoor cat population.
This is your opportunity to
educate the public — on the truth
about animal shelter high kill rates, Trap - Neuter - Return, local programs and Trap - Neuter - Return groups, or simply familiarize people with
outdoor cats in general.
These sample letters to the editor offer an excellent way to
educate the public
about outdoor cats.
Workshops are an excellent first step in learning or
educating others
about outdoor cats, Trap - Neuter - Return, and services available at a local level.
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.
The public awareness campaign
educates people
about the dangers faced by
outdoor cats, and why it's important to keep
cats from roaming unsupervised.
Sue Cosby, CEO of the Pennsylvania SPCA, says that when her shelter receives calls from people who see
cats outside, they start by
educating the callers
about why these
cats are outside and let them know that TNR is the best approach for
outdoor cats.