Learn
more about community cats through Alley Cat Allies.
Volunteers also participate in service projects and attend educational presentations to learn
more about community cats, breed discrimination and puppy mills.
To learn
more about community cats and TNR, see the resources provided by Alley Cat Allies, Neighborhood Cats, or the IndyFeral program.
Read
more about community cats and the requirements for this promotion.
Find out
more about our Community Cats Program.
Click here to learn
more about our community cat programs.
Not exact matches
Our Communications Manager Matt Fiechter recently traveled to Ladakh to learn
more about our ongoing
community - based snow leopard conservation programs — and follow the tracks of the elusive Ghost
Cat.
The OHS has received an outpouring of demand and support for this new service, with many
community members eager to book appointments for their
cats, and many also curious to learn
more about how this program works, specifically, what happens during a typical day aboard the mobile clinic.
Ingrid wrote this article to help staff in the veterinary
community better understand normal
cat behavior so that technicians can
more effectively educate pet owners
about the behaviors their
cats are engaging in.
The NYCFCI will also be featured on Jackson Galaxy's website, the Jackson Galaxy Foundation website, and GreaterGood.org, where you can read
more about and make a fee - free donation to support the work we're doing in New York City to help
community cats.
To ensure that
more community cats stay safe in their outdoor homes, we recommended enacting an eartip protection policy, utilizing Alley
Cat Allies educational materials, loaning traps only for TNR, training staff to inform the public
about TNR, and diverting
cats to TNR programs.
Learn
more about what you can do to help your local shelter adopt lifesaving policies for
community cats.
You'll learn
more about how local governments work, how to speak effectively to persuade elected officials, and how to rally your
community in support of humane laws for
cats.
Download «How to Live With
Cats in Your Neighborhood» to help respond to concerns about cats, and learn more about improving relations with the commun
Cats in Your Neighborhood» to help respond to concerns
about cats, and learn more about improving relations with the commun
cats, and learn
more about improving relations with the
community.
Find out
more about how
cats are healthy members of our
communities.
Learn
more about Operation Catnip and our monthly spay / neuter clinics for
community cats in Gainesville and Alachua County.
Along the way, you'll have the chance to learn
about innovative programs for
community cats and hard - to - place dogs that will help you be even
more effective at saving at - risk animals.
For model ordinances and examples of
communities leading the way for humane care, read
more about how Alley
Cat Allies is creating
community change.
The altar will honor beloved felines and also raise awareness
about FixNation's work on behalf of
community cats still living among us — including spaying and neutering
more than 100
cats that live on the cemetery grounds!
You only need to compare the population of
cats out and
about in your
community to the number of
cats in your shelter on the most crowded day to realize a liberating truth: admitting a few
more, or a few less
cats, will have no impact on the overall risks caused or suffered by
cats in the
community, but an enormous impact on the shelter's ability to ensure capacity for care.
Volunteer Opportunities include: • Socializing with our shelter
cats, dogs and rabbits • Special events • Lobby greeter • Administrative and data entry support • Building and grounds maintenance • Fostering an animal (Click here to learn
more about fostering) • Classroom presentations • Reading with Rover reading teams • Pet - Assisted Therapy visits to local hospitals and nursing homes • Satellite adoption centers and
community adoption events • And much
more!
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community for bengal
cat lovers and owners with informations, videos, pictures and
more!
Read
more about what Alley
Cat Allies says
about FIV and FeLV in
Community Cats.
The
Cat Community - A website for cat owners, authored by the American Association of Feline Practitioners, packed full of information about «everything cat» (cat health, cat nutrition, cat behavior, travelling with your cat, polls, quizzes, and much mor
Cat Community - A website for
cat owners, authored by the American Association of Feline Practitioners, packed full of information about «everything cat» (cat health, cat nutrition, cat behavior, travelling with your cat, polls, quizzes, and much mor
cat owners, authored by the American Association of Feline Practitioners, packed full of information
about «everything
cat» (cat health, cat nutrition, cat behavior, travelling with your cat, polls, quizzes, and much mor
cat» (
cat health, cat nutrition, cat behavior, travelling with your cat, polls, quizzes, and much mor
cat health,
cat nutrition, cat behavior, travelling with your cat, polls, quizzes, and much mor
cat nutrition,
cat behavior, travelling with your cat, polls, quizzes, and much mor
cat behavior, travelling with your
cat, polls, quizzes, and much mor
cat, polls, quizzes, and much
more!)
This is a wake - up call for
cat owners and
communities to get serious
about this problem before even
more ecological damage occurs,» Fenwick said.
San Antonio Feral
Cat Coalition To learn more about San Antonio's community cat population or to take a class to become eligible to trap community cats, please contact the San Antonio Feral Cat Coalition at 210.877.9067 or visit their websi
Cat Coalition To learn
more about San Antonio's
community cat population or to take a class to become eligible to trap community cats, please contact the San Antonio Feral Cat Coalition at 210.877.9067 or visit their websi
cat population or to take a class to become eligible to trap
community cats, please contact the San Antonio Feral
Cat Coalition at 210.877.9067 or visit their websi
Cat Coalition at 210.877.9067 or visit their website.
If you are interested in learning
more about TNR and colony care (for example, if you are feeding stray and / or feral
cats and are ready to do your part to TNR them), a certification workshop can be a useful step to gain the knowledge and skills needed to help the feral and stray
community cats in your area.
To learn
more about how to control your
community's free - roaming
cat population through TNR, read my latest book on how to start a TNR program in your
community.
Read
more about The Animal League Wellness Center
Community Cat program.
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.»
To understand what goes into
Cat Town's trailblazing Forgotten Kitten Project, and to learn a bit
more about how each of you — our
community of visitors, volunteers and adopters — plays a role, check out how we get from fearful to friendly.
Find out
more about the many benefits of Spay / Neuter for individual
cats and
communities!
Learn
more about what
community cats are up against and how you can help.
Find out
more about Alley
Cat Allies work with
communities and states for the humane treatment of
cats.
For
more on what veterinarians must know
about when working with
community cats, visit: alleycat.org/Veterinarian.
Click here for
more information
about Best Friends
community cats initiatives, and tools and resources to help
community cats in your neighborhood.
Pet Overpopulation: Learn
about the history of domesticated
cats and dogs, the concept and causes of animal overpopulation, and the problems that a
community faces when it has
more domesticated animals than it can care for.
If you want a
more «hands - off» approach, considering blogging or posting on social media every day this month
about ways for people in your
community to help shelter
cats find homes.
If you are interested in learning
more about TNR (Trap, Neuter, Return) and colony care, a certification workshop is the first step you should take to gain the knowledge and skills needed to help the feral and stray
community cats in your area.
By learning
more about how your local government and animal control work, you have taken a huge step toward protecting
cats in your
community.
«Animals in the Heartlands» aims to raise awareness and understanding of animal issues in our neighbourhoods through a comprehensive booklet with useful information
about how to be a better pet owner, how to report abuse, how to handle
community cat issues, with relevant contact information and
more.
Find out
more about unique veterinary protocols for
community cats.
Read
more about why TNR is the best approach for
community cats and how to implement it in your
community.
Read
more about the Clay County volunteer group working to help
community cat colonies.
About Blog BengalCats.co is a
community for bengal
cat lovers and owners with informations, videos, pictures and
more!