For general
information about feral cats, how to conduct TNR, and how to care for feral cat colonies, visit:
Great
information about feral cats is given along the way.
For more
information about feral cats, visit Alley Cat Allies, national feral cat experts.
For more
information about feral cats and humane trapping, visit Cat Resource Center, Alley Cat Allies and Humane Society Silicon Valley.
In honor of our outdoor feline friends, we wanted to share
some information about feral cats and Pawmetto Lifeline's TNR (Trap, Neuter, Release) policy.
Here's more
information about our Feral Cat Program.
Not exact matches
Another option is the Alley
Cat Allies»
Feral Friends Network — local individuals and organizations that may be able to help with hands - on advice, information about borrowing equipment, and veterinarians or clinics that can spay and neuter feral
Feral Friends Network — local individuals and organizations that may be able to help with hands - on advice,
information about borrowing equipment, and veterinarians or clinics that can spay and neuter
feral feral cats.
For more
information about trapping
feral cats, along with
information on recommended traps, go to www.Alleycat.org/pdf/selection.pdf.
Please email
[email protected] for more
information, or take a look at Alley
Cat Allies to learn more about what feral cats need, and how not to add to the feral cat probl
Cat Allies to learn more
about what
feral cats need, and how not to add to the
feral cat probl
cat problem.
Educate Your Neighbors (
information and resources for how to talk to your neighbors
about feral cats, Trap - Neuter - Return, and what you do on behalf of
cats)
«Through our
Feral Cat Project, we hope to gain as much information about stray, feral and barn cats as possible,» Stone
Feral Cat Project, we hope to gain as much
information about stray,
feral and barn cats as possible,» Stone
feral and barn
cats as possible,» Stone said.
CASA Homepage Latest Shelter
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Feral / Barn
Cats Pet Microchipping
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Please call For Pets» Sake at 565 - PETS (7387) or Marian Rohman at 565-9327 for additional
information about this program, to report
feral cat colonies — especially if you can be their caretaker!
The workshop provides valuable
information about the program, safety in dealing with
feral & stray
cats, and trapping
information, as well as public relations and dealing with problem situations.
There are also many resources here for feline medicine,
feral / community
cats,
information about reduced - cost spay / neuter, animal shelter reform, and ways to help support Suwannee PAWS, Inc, a 501 (c)(3) tax - exempt organization serving the Suwannee Valley region of Florida.
Meanwhile, I kept bumping into
information about owned pets and
feral cats in Hunterdon County that were not sterilized - and leaving way too much potential for unwanted litters.
If ABC is truly concerned
about the public health threat posed by «
feral cat colonies,» why withhold such critical
information?
Read
about community
cats, Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR), news, events, and other useful
information from the NYC
Feral Cat Initiative, other bloggers, and the media.
The Meeko and Ollie Story is an
information guide
about feral cats.
Many organizations recognize their unique needs, and offer
information about how to improve the lives of stray and
feral cats.
For more
information about National
Feral Cat Day, or for tips on how you can help care for feral cats in need, check out the Alley Cat Allies website at AlleyCat
Feral Cat Day, or for tips on how you can help care for
feral cats in need, check out the Alley Cat Allies website at AlleyCat
feral cats in need, check out the Alley
Cat Allies website at AlleyCat.org.
Please also review the
information about our Spay / Neuter Clinic's
Feral Cat services.
Looking for
information about feral and stray community
cats?
Clifton's estimates are derived not from surveys of homeowners feeding stray and
feral cats, but from «
information about the typical numbers of
cats found in common habitat types, gleaned from a national survey of
cat rescuers... cross-compared with animal shelter intake data.»
For more
information or help with
feral cats or trapping, please contact NHS (775) 856-2000 ext. 200 or 2825 - B Longley Lane Addiotional resources: The Truth about Feral Cats (NHS) Alley Cat A
feral cats or trapping, please contact NHS (775) 856-2000 ext. 200 or 2825 - B Longley Lane Addiotional resources: The Truth about Feral Cats (NHS) Alley Cat Al
cats or trapping, please contact NHS (775) 856-2000 ext. 200 or 2825 - B Longley Lane Addiotional resources: The Truth
about Feral Cats (NHS) Alley Cat A
Feral Cats (NHS) Alley Cat Al
Cats (NHS) Alley
Cat Allies
Over 500 members network for help with TNR projects and managing colonies, share
information about local services and discuss
feral cat care.
For more
information about shelters and winter colony management, visit our
Feral Cat Colony Care web page.
The groups below, large and small, have educational
information about helping
feral and stray
cats, and offer their services as well.
There is a mix of detailed
information about cats, reviews of products for
cats, and a whole lot of humor.These articles are
about the organizations that help homeless
cats (pets and
feral) and offer adoptions.
There is a mix of detailed
information about cats, reviews of products for
cats, and a whole lot of humor.These articles are
about the organizations that help homeless
cats (pets and
feral) and offer adoptions.
There is a mix of detailed
information about cats, reviews of products for
cats, and a whole lot of humor.These articles are
about the organizations that help homeless
cats (pets and
feral) and offer adoptions.