I came to believe that cats should not be left to fend for themselves, and hence that we need a world with
no more homeless cats.
The kittens have the benefit of family life and attention; the shelter has the benefit of additional space to take in
more homeless cats.
Optimize existing facilities and property to save the lives of
more homeless cats and dogs in a no - kill environment until they are adopted.
Nonprofit Fixnation is on a mission — to bring about the Day of
No More Homeless Cats in Los Angeles.
These centres increase adoptions and free up space at local shelters so that they can continue to rescue and rehome even
more homeless cats and dogs.
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.
We continue to model, test, improve and expand programs so that more and
more homeless cats and dogs gain forever homes.
NEW YORK — The ASPCA ® (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ®) today announced that applications are now open in the 2013 ASPCA Rachael Ray $ 100K Challenge, with $ 600,000 in prize grants to help shelters save
more homeless cats and dogs.
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» shelters.
The overload means
more homeless cats that aren't spayed or neutered, fueling a problematic cycle.
Because of you, together we will someday realize, even if not within your lifetime, the day when there are
no more homeless cats.
By adopting a Feline Rescue pet you'll be supporting our caring, no - kill organization and making room for one
more homeless cat.
Not exact matches
He has told me that he avoids certain
homeless groups / camps because some of the
more mentally ill
homeless have threatened his
cat, so he usually sleeps in doorways in the city.
Over time we've established protocols that meet their standards, saved
more homeless dogs and
cats than we could have ever imagined and work directly with 14 other shelters / rescues.
We look into the soulful, scared, eyes of a
homeless dog or
cat and realize we can't save all of them, we won't find homes for all of them before Christmas and ---- even
more tragic — the phone calls and owner surrenders will inundate us shortly after the first of the year.
After all, you will be bringing the hope of one
more day for a
homeless dog or
cat, and for that, you deserve to splurge.
The Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals» programs strengthen the operations of our community rescue partners to help them save the lives of
more homeless pets and feral and stray community
cats.
More than 10,000 stray
cats roam New York City's streets, and the harsh winter months are particularly difficult for these
homeless felines.
To that end we'd like to share eight of our recent «Success Stories,»
cats and kittens who have been adopted and are
homeless no
more!
Thanks to this support,
more certificate students are able to help
homeless cats and dogs by receiving advanced training in a variety of shelter medicine techniques.
In 1998, fur flew when Cheryl and Dave Duffield, PeopleSoft Founder and Board Chairman, announced their intention to establish Maddie's Fund ® and give away
more than $ 200 million dollars to help save this nation's
homeless cats and dogs.
More dogs and
cats die each year as a result of homelessness than any other cause of death, but shelter medicine can turn the tide for
homeless pets.
Additional speakers at the Summit will include Bryan Kortis, Esther Mechler (SPAY USA), Nancy Peterson (The Humane Society of the US), Paul Jolly (PETCO Foundation), Kit Jenkins, (PetSmart Charities), Laura Bevan (The Humane Society of the US), Eric Stiles (NJ Audubon Society), Meredith Weiss (Neighborhood
Cats), Holly Sizemore (No More Homeless Pets in Utah), Frank Hamilton (Animal Coalition of Tampa), Melissa Newton (Az CATS) and Suzan Shaw (CARE Feline Rescue; Orange County Animal Servic
Cats), Holly Sizemore (No
More Homeless Pets in Utah), Frank Hamilton (Animal Coalition of Tampa), Melissa Newton (Az
CATS) and Suzan Shaw (CARE Feline Rescue; Orange County Animal Servic
CATS) and Suzan Shaw (CARE Feline Rescue; Orange County Animal Services).
First Coast No
More Homeless Pets operates one of the largest spay and neuter clinics in the country with the mission to end the killing of dogs and
cats in shelters in our community, Northeast Florida and the nation.
More than 100
homeless cats that have lived off handouts from University of Central Florida students for years will be captured starting Monday.
Our fleet of mobile clinics has sterilized
more than 102,000 animals — including thousands of feral
cats and pit bulls — for free or almost nothing in the last 10 years, preventing tens of thousands of animals from being born into a world already bursting at the seams with unwanted and
homeless animals.
I'm honored to be joining Laura, along with Lisa Tudor, Director of Development and Outreach for the Foundation Against Companion - Animal Euthanasia (FACE), at the upcoming No
More Homeless Pets Conference as we present Taking It to the Street (
Cats): Grassroots Advocacy for Community
Cats.
In brief, the new program allowed community
cats to bypass the shelter by going instead to the First Coast No
More Homeless Pets clinic to be fixed and then returned to the area in which they were caught, never to breed again!
Gaining
more insight into the whole picture of dogs and
cats changing homes or becoming
homeless can help us develop prevention and intervention programs to better support pets and their people.
By opening your home to a
cat or kitten while it waits for a new owner, you can help local animal shelters save
more homeless animals.
«A dog or
cat really knows you've given them a new lease on life and a very strong bond develops,» says Michael Mountain, president of Best Friends Animal Sanctuary in Kanab, Utah, and creator of the national «No
More Homeless Pets» campaign.
More importantly, it is a story of 13
homeless cats and their trials and triumphs in the pursuit of life, love and home.»
We pride ourselves on rescuing
homeless dogs,
cats, puppies, and kittens from overpopulated municipal shelters in all areas of the country, as well as right here Read
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In 2012, the new grant program will help 65 non-profit spay / neuter clinics around the nation provide high - quality, affordable spay / neuter surgeries for
more than 23,000
cats and pit bull terriers during February and August — ultimately reducing the
homeless pet population by tens of thousands of at - risk
cats and dogs that would otherwise wind up in shelters because of unplanned litters, said Susana Della Maddalena, executive director of
In 2010, Holly joined Best Friends Animal Society and currently acts as director of national programs in the Community Programs and Services division, where she oversees the pit bull terrier,
cat and puppy mill initiatives as well as the No
More Homeless Pets Network.
«Outdoor
Cat Conference: The San Jose story Main Maddie's Shelter Medicine Track at No
More Homeless Pets Conference»
But every year, the population of
homeless cats grows, and
more and
more cats flow into already crowded animal shelters.
Rick DuCharme, Founder and Director of First Coast No
More Homeless Pets August 2012 The fact is that if municipal or contracted private animal shelters are where the
cats are dying, then you must work with the shelter if you want to save their lives.
Scientific data does indicate that
cats that have destructive clawing behavior are
more likely to be euthanized, released, or abandoned, thereby contributing to the
homeless cat population.
Rick DuCharme A step - by - step description of how City of Jacksonville Animal Care & Protective Services (JACPS) and First Coast No
More Homeless Pets (FCNMHP) worked together to save community
cats in their town!
First Coast No
More Homeless Pets hosts adoption events like this one several times a year and have found homes for 12,000 dogs and
cats since 2012.
A
More Humane Option We're committed to ending pet overpopulation and
homeless through a variety of low - cost spay and neuter programs for
cats and...
After all, helping shelters do
more for
homeless cats is one of the things we do best.
«Maddie's Shelter Medicine Track at No
More Homeless Pets Conference Main Diet change to control diarrhea in shelter
cats»
In 2002 DuCharme founded First Coast No
More Homeless Pets, an organization dedicated to ending the killing of dogs and
cats in Jacksonville.
Tour our state - of - the - art facility, meet our clients and our staff, and learn
more about our mission to spay and neuter the
homeless cats across Los Angeles.
Since 2002, Heartland has saved thousands of lives and we will continue to be advocates for
homeless pets until no
more adoptable dogs and
cats are euthanized.
But by using what she learned at the No
More Homeless Pets conference, Cimeron was able to create Project Bay
Cat and help the program succeed.
The answer is not that they are fancier and hence somehow
more deserving than other
homeless cats.
Not only does spaying and neutering prevent
more litters of
homeless pets, but Missouri state law requires that ALL dogs and
cats adopted from an animal shelter be spayed or neutered.