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Merrimack River
Feline Rescue Society is a nationally recognized, nonprofit, volunteer - driven organization committed to ensuring the
health and welfare of feral
and domestic cats
and kittens by promoting proactive, compassionate, no - kill programs.
Dr. Levy's clinical interests center on the
health and welfare of animals in shelters,
feline infectious diseases,
and humane alternatives for cat population control, including contraceptive vaccines for cats.
About American Association of
Feline Practitioners The American Association of
Feline Practitioners (AAFP) improves the
health and welfare of cats by supporting high standards of practice, continuing education
and scientific investigation.
By fostering connections
and collaboration throughout the pet industry, animal care
and animal
welfare organizations, the CATalyst Council seeks to make a tangible
and positive impact on the
health and wellbeing of our
feline family members.
Her research
and clinical interests center on the
health and welfare of animals in shelters,
feline infectious diseases, humane alternatives for cat population control,
and contraceptive vaccines for cats.
International Cat Care Founded in 1958 as the
Feline Advisory Bureau, International Cat Care is a charity dedicated to promoting the health and welfare of cats through improved feline know
Feline Advisory Bureau, International Cat Care is a charity dedicated to promoting the
health and welfare of cats through improved
feline know
feline knowledge.
About Winn
Feline Foundation The Winn
Feline Foundation is a non-profit organization established 41 years ago to promote the
health and welfare of cats through education
and research.
We accept donations in many forms, all of which support The
Feline Fix's mission to promote the
health and welfare of all cats by providing quality, affordable,
and accessible spay
and neuter services.
The Cornell
Feline Health Center is dedicated to improving the
welfare of all cats by supporting research on diseases
and conditions that affect cats
and by providing information to owners, breeders,
and veterinary professionals worldwide..
Cornell
Feline Health Center - Provides information for improving the health and welfare of
Health Center - Provides information for improving the
health and welfare of
health and welfare of cats.
An upcoming episode of the Discovery Channel program Innovations with Ed Begley, Jr. will explore
feline behavior, the value of veterinary care
and efforts made by veterinarians to improve the
health and welfare of America's more than 70 million pet cats.
The Winn
Feline Foundation, a non-profit organization established 40 years ago by the Cat Fanciers» Association to promote the
health and welfare of cats through education
and research, has funded important research benefiting both veterinarians
and cat owners.
The Winn
Feline Foundation is a non-profit organization established 40 years ago by the Cat Fanciers» Assoc. to promote the
health and welfare of cats through education
and research.
When it comes to cats, nearly everything modern veterinary medicine knows about their
health and welfare has been learned through studies funded by the non-profit Winn
Feline Foundation.
The guide, entitled,
Feline Stress and Health: Managing Negative Emotions to Improve Feline Health and Wellbeing, is the collaboration of a number of leading authors in feline behaviour, veterinary medicine and welfare, and has been kindly supported by
Feline Stress
and Health: Managing Negative Emotions to Improve
Feline Health and Wellbeing, is the collaboration of a number of leading authors in feline behaviour, veterinary medicine and welfare, and has been kindly supported by
Feline Health and Wellbeing, is the collaboration of a number of leading authors in
feline behaviour, veterinary medicine and welfare, and has been kindly supported by
feline behaviour, veterinary medicine
and welfare,
and has been kindly supported by Ceva.
The two $ 2500 awards are based upon academic achievement, financial need, leadership,
and dedication to
and excellence in the study of
feline medicine,
health and welfare.
Her research
and clinical interests focus on the
health and welfare of animals in shelters, disaster response, international trap / neuter / return programs
and feline infectious diseases.
Dr. Levy's research
and clinical interests center on the
health and welfare of animals in shelters,
feline infectious diseases, humane alternatives for cat population control
and contraceptive vaccines for cats.
Her professional interests surround shelter animal behavior
and welfare, population
health and wellness,
feline medicine,
and strategies to prevent animals from entering shelters including behavioral wellness, identification,
and sterilization programs.
The American Association of
Feline Practitioners improves the
health and welfare of cats by supporting high standards of practice, continuing education,
and scientific investigation.
An enriched environment is another key to the long - term
health and welfare of your canine
and feline friends, says C.A. Tony Buffington, DVM, PhD, a veterinary nutritionist
and professor at Ohio State University Veterinary Medical Center in Columbus.
Fabcats.org Excellent site developed by the
Feline Advisory Bureau, a charity dedicated to promoting the health and welfare of cats through improved feline knowledge, to help us all care better for our
Feline Advisory Bureau, a charity dedicated to promoting the
health and welfare of cats through improved
feline knowledge, to help us all care better for our
feline knowledge, to help us all care better for our cats.
Over 40 years of involvement with cats including breeding CFA National Award winning Abyssinians, Advisory Board positions with the University of California, Davis, School of Veterinary Medicine
and the Cornell University
Feline Health Center; Legislative advocate for pet ownership
and cat
welfare issues.
She is a specialist in small animal internal medicine
and has published more than 100 scientific papers on the
health and welfare of animals in shelters,
feline infectious diseases, humane alternatives for cat population control,
and contraceptive vaccines for cats.
Calling upon evidence - based data, the
Feline Fix by Five initiative advocates that cats be spayed or neutered by the age of 5 months or less to reduce the risk of unwanted litters
and maximize
health and welfare benefits.
In 1968, the Cat Fanciers» Association (CFA) created what would soon become Winn
Feline Foundation, establishing a source of funding for medical studies to improve cat
health and welfare.
We've contributed to the development of the first vaccine for
feline leukemia, pioneered cat genetic research
and improved the
health and welfare of shelter cats around the world.
These tributes will help the Center in its mission to improve the
welfare of all cats by supporting research into a variety of issues that affect
feline health and well - being
and to disseminate
health information to cat owners, breeders, veterinary professionals, conservationists,
and cat lovers world wide.
In addition to being MAC's Treasurer, she is also Treasurer of the Merrimack River
Feline Rescue Society, a nationally recognized, nonprofit, volunteer - driven organization committed to ensuring the
health and welfare of feral
and domestic cats
and kittens by promoting proactive, compassionate, no - kill programs.
Both of the $ 2,500 scholarships were chosen on individual academic achievements, admirable leadership,
and profound dedication to the study of
feline medicine,
health and welfare.
The American Association of
Feline Practitioners (AAFP) improves the
health and welfare of cats by supporting high standards of practice, continuing education
and scientific investigation.
Dr. Paul Maza, faculty member
and consultant for the Cornell
Feline Health Center, is also the director of a small group called FARVets (Feral, Abandoned, and Rescued animals) that assists animal welfare organizations abroad, in their missions to treat feline diseases and tackle overpopulation issues that may lead to abandonment of cats, inability to care for cats as pets, and feral cat popula
Feline Health Center, is also the director of a small group called FARVets (Feral, Abandoned,
and Rescued animals) that assists animal
welfare organizations abroad, in their missions to treat
feline diseases and tackle overpopulation issues that may lead to abandonment of cats, inability to care for cats as pets, and feral cat popula
feline diseases
and tackle overpopulation issues that may lead to abandonment of cats, inability to care for cats as pets,
and feral cat populations.
Until training has been provided for all authorities on how to promote animal
welfare and health standards for canines
and felines and how to identify
and prevent animal neglect
and cruelty with this species, these large - scale facilities will continue to be «approved,» operate
and grow — creating burdens on the community
and harm to animals.
Feline charity, International Cat Care
and CEVA, the global veterinary
health company, have teamed up this year to launch a brand new
welfare award.