Sentences with phrase «group about feral cats»

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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.
On Oct. 16, hundreds of groups will come together at events nationwide to raise awareness about feral cats.
PETA is an animal rights group; their point about TNR is its relation to the cats THEMSELVES, not how feral cats affect BIRDS.
The New York City Feral Cat Initiative is a coalition of more than 150 animal rescue groups and shelters whose joint mission is «to raise awareness about the thousands of... community cats living outdoors throughout NYC's five boroughs, to offer solutions to prevent the number of homeless cats from increasing, and to successfully manage existing colonies.»
Knowingly referring complaints about feral cats to TNR groups or individuals who engage in TNR.»
Learn more info about local feral cat groups / training classes.
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
Like the Urban Wildlands Group, the Los Angeles Audubon Society seems eager to spread the word about the «threat» of feral cats.
Read on to learn about some of the work these groups, including the NYC Feral Cat Initiative, have accomplished so far this winter.
The groups below, large and small, have educational information about helping feral and stray cats, and offer their services as well.
A citizen or group concerned about the impacts of feral cats, that could establish standing as a substantially affected party, might successfully challenge the FWCC in at least two ways: (1) seek an administrative determination of the invalidity of the FWCC's rule prohibiting the release in the state of non-native wildlife — defined as non-domestic animals, and thus not including cats — on the ground that the rule is an invalid exercise of delegated legislative authority because it modifies or contravenes the specific provisions of the law implemented; or (2) seek an administrative determination that FWCC's statement that the agency does not regulate cats because they are a domestic species is an agency statement defined as a rule, in violation of § 120.54 (1)(a).
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