Visit their Web site to learn
more about feral cat colonies and how to deal with them.
Learn
more about feral cats.
To learn
more about feral cats and the importance of TNR programs, please visit our Feral Cat Resource page.
(Click here to read
more about feral cats and how to control their populations through Trap - Neuter - Return.)
Not exact matches
At the time (a month - and - a-half after Allen was out of the picture), FLOCK was still struggling to pull their sanctuary out of its tailspin — raising questions
about their ability to run the operation (and, on a
more fundamental level, the viability of any
feral cat sanctuary).
Find out
more about what constitutes as a «
feral cat» in our FAQ Section of our website.
If we are serious
about saving native wildlife and birds, we should take a good look at ourselves; humans are vastly
more responsible for the destruction of endangered species than
feral cats are.
Many of the 40 or so gathered at the Volusia County solid waste transfer station spent
more than two hours hissing and snarling at each other.And there wasn't even one
cat in the room.The county's animal control board workshop Tuesday was supposed to be
about finding ways to solve the
feral, or wild,
cat problem, but all the dirty looks and snide comments that criss - crossed the room made it seem
more like a feline version of American Gladiators.One opinion - represented by animal services / control, humane societies, health department workers and citizens - seemed to be that the county's trapping and destroying of
feral cats is the most humane way of dealing with the overpopulation.
To learn
more about supporting
feral and stray
cats, contact Alley
Cat Allies at www.alleycat.org.
More funds should be made available to support the trap - neuter - return program for
feral cats, and the public should be educated
about what a cruel thing it is to release an unwanted pet into the wild.
Learn
more about why
feral cats do not spread rabies.
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.
Those two babies that I got fixed, released and still feed to this day have drawn
about six or seven
more feral cats from the neighborhood.
Learn
more about Trap - Neuter - Return, a humane solution for
feral cat colonies that prevents overpopulation and is free.
For
more information
about feral cats and humane trapping, visit
Cat Resource Center, Alley
Cat Allies and Humane Society Silicon Valley.
For
more information
about feral cats, visit Alley
Cat Allies, national feral cat exper
Cat Allies, national
feral cat exper
cat experts.
Feral cats live
about half as long as domestic
cats because they have
more fights, accidents, illnesses, predators, and food shortages.
If you are feeding
feral or wild
cats in your neighbourhood on a regular basis and are interested in becoming a neighbourhood TNR guardian and caregiver or would like to learn
more about our TNR caregiver program, please email
[email protected].
The literature shows the prevalence of FIV and FeLV positive test results in the
feral population is low - and the same as in the domestic population (
about 4 percent for FeLV and 2 percent for FIV) Money spent on testing can instead, sterilize
more cats.
To read
more about winterizing your colonies and creative ideas on how to make your own winter shelters, visit our
Feral Cat Colony Care page.
To learn
more about this proven method of population control, visit the websites of the national organization, Alley
Cat Allies, or the local organization, San Antonio
Feral Cat Coalition (SAFCC).
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.
Find out
more about how to help
feral cats.
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.
Interested in learning
more about feral and stray
cats?
Even though the U.S.
feral cat population has declined to
about 20 % of what it was in 1990, to
about eight million down from 40 million, opposition to neuter / return had increased, and still is rising, because the remaining
cats were and are much
more visible.
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.»
Here's
more information
about our
Feral Cat Program.
Click the logo to learn
more about how you can get your pet or
feral cat spayed or neutered.
However, I think it's important that we think
about this
more closely, especially given Greg Hunt's decade - long
feral cat eradication plan.
You can learn
more about the differences between socialized and
feral cats at alleycat.org/StrayOrFeral.
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.
The leader, Betty Ann Nevil, had called the Monroe Animal League looking for someone to talk to the girls who were interested in learning
more about the difference between
feral cats and friendly
cats.
Learn
more about an incredible non-profit, Meow Village, whose main mission it is to support
feral cats.
However, concern
about potential exposure of non-target species to bait - delivered toxicants has led to the development of a technique to
more specifically target
feral cats using a pellet.
For
more, read, «Why
Feral Eradication Won't Work», by Sarah Hartwell; Zaunbrecher, K., & R. Smith, «Neutering of
Feral Cats as an Alternative to Eradication Programs,» Journal of American Veterinary Medical Association, 203, No 3, 8/1/93, 449 - 452; Â «A Model for Humane Reduction of
Feral Cat Populations», by Michelle S. Chappell, DVM, published in the California Veterinarian September / October 1999,
about the use of TNR in San Diego; and this report by the National Pet Alliance and
Cat Fanciers» Association, Inc. calling for funding of TNR programs in Santa Clara.Â
Learn
more info
about local
feral cat groups / training classes.
To learn
more about this ordinance that can benefit
feral cats, their human caretakers, and their human neighbors, see www.tnrchicago.org.
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
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.
«Whittling down guesses or extrapolations from limited observations by a factor of 10 or even 100 does not make these estimates any
more credible, and the fact that they are the best available data is not sufficient to justify their use when the consequence may be extermination for
cats... What I find inconsistent in an otherwise scientific debate
about biodiversity is how indictment of
cats has been pursued almost in spite of the evidence, and without regard to the differential effects of
cats in carefully selected, managed colonies, versus that of free - roaming pets, owned farm
cats, or truly
feral animals.
PAWS aspires to best practices established by well - respected organizations such as Best Friends, Alley
Cat Allies, Neighborhood
Cats,
Feral Cat Spay / Neuter Project, and Best Friends» No
More Homeless Pets movement, and understanding what the No Kill Movement is all
about - and how it relates to PAWS which subscribes to the No Kill Philosophy, please visit the following - and do some research on their sites, sign up for their newsletters:
Robinsons responds to questions
about the controversy that sometimes swirls around TNR and how best to treat
feral and homeless
cats — including from the perspective of wildlife advocates, factions of veterinarians and others who oppose TNR — the study by the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute and the Fish and Wildlife Service, and
more.
Learn
more about the HSUS's
feral cat program.
For
more information
about shelters and winter colony management, visit our
Feral Cat Colony Care web page.
Learn
more about the ASPCA's
feral cat program.
If we're talking
about the
feral cat that I've been feeding for
more than two years now — who rolls around in the grass to show me how happy he is to see me, and then becomes bashful when I try to pet him — the answer is very much.
Learn
more about TNR in this One Green Planet article, «Get Involved to Improve the Lives of
Feral Cats Through Trap - Neuter - Return.»
In hopes of learning
more about the phenomenon, Allison compared his findings with 24 other data samples collected for animals ranging from domesticated dogs and
cats to
feral rats and chimpanzees used for research — and what it pointed to was quite troubling.