Guelph (September 20, 2016)-- Canada's bird and cat populations are in trouble, and a coalition of Guelph groups working with Nature Canada's
Keep Cats Safe & Save Bird Lives campaign are calling on the community to help keep both safe by keeping cats from roaming outdoors unsupervised.
The efforts of shelters, humane societies, rescues, municipalities, Angel Catbird and this campaign are convincing more cat owners to
keep their cats safe from the risks of roaming unsupervised, and thereby keep birds safer too.
Shelters should be hidden to
keep cats safe, and placing them well can help guide cats away from unwanted areas.
Outdoor cats depend on people for their warmth and survival during the winter months; special steps need to be taken to
keep these cats safe.
You need to keep your cats out of your houseplants for two reasons: 1) to prevent messes and their associated bad smells; and 2) to
keep your cats safe and healthy — many houseplants are toxic to pets.
Keep Cats Safe & Save Bird Lives Cat - owners can help by keeping their cats safe, and thereby keep birds safer too.
Cat owners aged 18 to 29 were most likely to
keep their cats safe from free - roam (70 %) and those aged 30 to 39 were least likely to
keep their cats safe (49 %).
But without public education about why bylaws are a positive step, they often fail to convince cat owners to
keep their cats safe and save bird lives.
Flyer for Cat Owners / Feeders: Provides advise to cat owners or feeders on how to
keep their cats safe with consideration to their neighbours.
Keep Cats Safe and Save Bird Lives is led by Nature Canada, the oldest national nature conservation charity in the country.
Join a local cat initiative to
keep cats safe from being put down by promoting trap - neuter - return (TNR) for feral cats and practicing responsible pet guardianship.
Keep Cats Safe and Save Bird Lives is a coalition of individuals and organizations concerned about the well - being of cats and birds.
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Keep your cats safe and stress free during Halloween.
In addition to providing food, water, and shelter for cats in your neighborhood, observe these winter precautions to
keep cats safe:
Best Friends Focus on Felines The mission of the Focus on Felines campaign is to
keep cats safe and out of shelters across the country.
The same is true if you have an indoor / outdoor cat (and as a veterinarian, I encourage you to
keep your cats safe and indoors).
Part of that responsibility is to
keep cats safe and in good health.
More information about Cats & Birds in Guelph To learn more about how to
Keep Cats Safe and Save Bird Lives, explore this site or check out some resources:
Click here to download a letter to your municipality to urge them to act to
keep cats safe and save bird lives.
A coalition of Guelph groups working with Nature Canada's
Keep Cats Safe & Save Bird Lives campaign are calling on the community to help keep both safe by keeping cats from roaming outdoors unsupervised.
Vertical territory helps
keep cats safe.
These shelters help
keep the cats safe from the elements.
3: Cats in Our Lives (core) Reading about the history and domestication of cats students learn the responsibilities of being a pet owner and how to
keep cats safe.
Taking a few effective measures can help
keep your cats safe and sound.
So to
keep the cats safe, Pet Harbor will neither cat - test me nor place me in a home with cats.
Keep cats safe by confining them indoors during Halloween week.
To
keep cats safe International Cat Care recommends that all disinfectants be kept well out of the way of any areas that cats can access, as the greatest risk is when cats are exposed to concentrated solutions of the disinfectants.
Here are a few tips on how to
keep your cats safe during winter storms from blizzards to El Nino.
Calming and behavior products can help pet owners
keep their cats safe and provide retailers with incremental sales.
As stated above, although there are many plants that are toxic to cats, cases of poisoning purely through a pet eating plants are rare, and good common sense precautions should help
keep your cat safe.
It should be easy for you to carry and should be secured in the car to
keep your cat safe.
But just because the big storm is over doesn't mean it's time to let your guard down when it comes to
keeping your cats safe.
Winning the Battle Preventive action can help
keep your cat safe this spring.
As part of the charity International Cat Care's
Keeping Cats Safe campaign, the danger to cats from benzalkonium chloride and other disinfectants is being highlighted throughout the month of July.
For this month's topic in
our Keeping Cats Safe campaign we are moving away from poisoning and touching on a cause of accidental injury.
Ingested «foreign bodies» — objects originating from outside the body, ie, things which you would not expect your cat to eat or swallow — can cause severe illness in cats and as part of
its Keeping Cats Safe campaign, International Cat Care (iCatCare) is keen to warn cat owners of some of the most common culprits.
Keep your cat safe without having to limit their access in your home when you are away by following these tips:
Intergrating Shy Cats at Home Senior Cat Care Canned vs. Dry Food Feeding Your Cat Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease Allergies to Cats - Learn to Live With Your Cats in Harmony
Keeping Your Cat Safe Preventing Litter Box Problems Tips for Multiple Cat Households Managing Aggression in a Multi-Cat Home Training Your Cat to Scratch What You Want Weight Management For Cats Enrichment for Indoor Household Cats Trimming Your Cats Nails How to Care for Your Longhaired Cat Should I declaw my cat?
In Hawaii an HSUS - led coalition has set out to change that — by
keeping cats safe and away from threatened and endangered wildlife.
Revolution is extremely effective in
keeping cats safe from adult fleas, flea eggs, flea larvae, as well as heartworm, intestinal worms and other nasties.
While the indoors can
keep your cat safe, there are still some unplanned factors that can put your cat's health at risk.
If you are already in this situation, be prepared for a lifetime of avoidance, management and control measures to
keep your cat safe.
Carriers should be seat - belted into the car to
keep your cat safer and to reduce the bumpiness of the ride.
Keep your cat safe from harm by building an enclosure.
Pet Poison Helpline Advises Cat Owners to be Aware of These Dangerous Toxins How to
keep your cat safe this upcoming year It is no surprise that dogs and cats are, by far, the most common pets in U.S. households today.
Learn the facts about cats and essential oils so you can
keep your cat safe while using these products in your home.
Keeping your cat safe and healthy is a full - time job.
And if you have a cat, there are things you absolutely need to know about these insect - killing compounds in order to
keep your cat safe.
Cat collars, harnesses and leashes are a simple way to
keep your cat safe and secure.
A basket muzzle is a good option for
keeping the cat safe around a clueless puppy.