This successful program has been recognized nationally as a model for the care and
management of homeless cats.
Not exact matches
Faculty with these two programs have published dozens
of articles in the scientific, professional, and lay literature related to all aspects
of homeless cat management and care.
The mission
of Community
Cat Movement is to bring knowledge of the most effective community cat management solution (TNVR) to the 95 % of the population that hasn't heard of it, through education, support, advocacy and all manner of volunteer work, in order to prevent more homeless cats, improve the overall acceptance and treatment of community cats, and to look to this option for more «no kill» shelte
Cat Movement is to bring knowledge
of the most effective community
cat management solution (TNVR) to the 95 % of the population that hasn't heard of it, through education, support, advocacy and all manner of volunteer work, in order to prevent more homeless cats, improve the overall acceptance and treatment of community cats, and to look to this option for more «no kill» shelte
cat management solution (TNVR) to the 95 %
of the population that hasn't heard
of it, through education, support, advocacy and all manner
of volunteer work, in order to prevent more
homeless cats, improve the overall acceptance and treatment
of community
cats, and to look to this option for more «no kill» shelters.
Related Animal Abuse and Neglect, Bear Trophy Hunting, Biomedical Research, Captive Hunts, Captive Marine Mammals, Carriage Horses, Chaining and Tethering Dogs, Chimpanzees Used in Research, Circuses, Animals in Entertainment, Cockfighting, Wildlife Killing Contests, Cruel Confinement
of Farm Animals, Cruel Slaughter Practices, Dangerous Exotic Pets, Dissection, Dogfighting, Dogs and
Cats in the Fur Trade, Dove Shooting, Environmental Impact, Outdoor
Cats, Fisheries and Marine Life, Force - Fed Animals, Fox Penning, Fur Production: Caged & Trapped Animals, Fur Used in Fashion, Greyhound Racing, Habitat Loss and Fragmentation, Hog - Dog Fighting,
Homeless Horses, Horse Slaughter, Internet Hunting, Lethal Wildlife
Management, Marine Mammal Stranding, Marine Pollution and Noise, Medical Training Using Animals, Pain and Distress in Research Animals, Pet Overpopulation, Pets Used in Experiments, Pheasant Stocking, Poaching, Puppy Mills, Rattlesnake Roundups, Shark Tournaments, World Spay Day, Tennessee Walking Horses, Threatened and Endangered Species, Wild Horses, Wildlife and Roads, Wildlife Overpopulation, Wildlife Trade, Zoos and Exhibitors
Making the Case for a Paradigm Shift in Community
Cat Management, Part Two is part
of an ongoing series
of educational programs from Maddie's Institute, the academic division
of Maddie's Fund, providing the most innovative animal welfare information to shelter staff, veterinarians, rescue groups and community members to increase the lifesaving
of homeless dogs and
cats community - wide.
FixNation's mission is to reduce the population
of homeless cats by sterilizing as many as possible while demonstrating the effectiveness
of Trap - Neuter - Return and colony
management for the humane care
of homeless cats.
Making the Case for a Paradigm Shift in Community
Cat Management, Part One is part
of an ongoing series
of educational programs from Maddie's Institute, the academic division
of Maddie's Fund, providing the most innovative animal welfare information to shelter staff, veterinarians, rescue groups and community members to increase the lifesaving
of homeless dogs and
cats community - wide.
In addition to providing free spay / neuter surgeries to
homeless cats and discounted services for pet
cats, FixNation also loans humane traps to the public and offers free education, training, advice and information on the care and
management of feral colonies.
To bring knowledge
of the most effective community
cat management solution (TNVR) mainstream through education, support, advocacy and work in order to prevent more
homeless cats, improve the treatment
of community
cats, and change the status quo.