We have assisted veterinary schools throughout the country to design new curriculum for students to learn the specialized care and
needs of community cats.
First, he researched existing cat house designs and
the needs of community cats.
Panelists informed local residents of what is being done on a national and local level to address
the needs of its community cats and how to get involved.
BETHESDA, MD — As part of a plan to improve Montgomery County, Maryland's ability to address
the needs of its community cats, Alley Cat Allies is partnering with Montgomery County Animal Services and Adoption Center (MCASAC) and Montgomery County Partners for Animal Well - Being (MCPAW) to develop informative workshops and humane programs to save cats» lives.
In addition to enshrining basic care for shelter animals, extending mandatory hold times, and identifying and protecting
the needs of community cats, the Hayden Act notably guaranteed shelter access so that 501 (c)(3) rescue organizations could take animals scheduled for death.
Not exact matches
As one
of the few remaining, functioning businesses, Smith could supply desperately
needed services to his
community, including care to the dozens
of cats, dogs, goats, horses and other animals in the
community that suffered from burns and smoke inhalation.
«The ASPCA is pleased to be in a position where we can assist animal shelters in Florida by helping move homeless
cats and dogs out
of impacted
communities to free up much -
needed space for owned pets displaced by the storm,» said Dick Green, senior director
of Disaster Response for ASPCA Field Investigations and Response.
CaT aims to define barriers to the adoption
of typhoid vaccines in
communities that would benefit most and the key activities that are
needed to overcome them.
The
community cats of Hendricks County
need your help!
The
cat food bank drive marks the start
of the ARL's «Home for the Holidays»
community outreach campaign to encourage adoption and support for animals in
need during the holidays.
This
cat food is definitely made with close attention to the
needs of the
cat community.
The SPCA
of Northern Nevada
needs foster care volunteers from our
community to help us save even more lives
of cats and dogs in our northern Nevada area this year.
Based on the results
of the
needs analysis, Target Zero recommended that a $ 500,000 grant be awarded through the non-profit arm
of the NKADD for sterilization
of (a) shelter
cats returning to their outside home; (b)
community free roaming
cats; and (c) owned
cats.
In 2012, after evaluating the
needs of both the animal welfare and local
community, Felines Inc. expanded both the facility and program to become Felines & Canines, a cage-less, no - kill
cat and dog shelter.
While visitors may be drawn in to see the adorable mini
cat - architecture, they'll hopefully leave with their consciousness raised about the plight
of community cats, the resources
needed to care for them and the importance
of trap - neuter - return (TNR).
(Reno, NV)-- The SPCA
of Northern Nevada (SPCA)
needs foster care volunteers from our
community to help us save even more lives
of dogs and
cats.
The support
of our donors and the
community helps to ensure that every dog and
cat that comes to JHS gets the love and attention they
need to be the best pet they can be.
Here is where you
need to decide if your RTF policies can balance the goals
of the shelter and the
community cat program, and not just shift the problem from one side to the other.
With Parkside Animal Health Center in the
community, there is no
need to visit a separate dog or
cat veterinarian - we work hard to accommodate all types
of small animals without any undue stress on any particular species.
And since every
cat needs a human (that's what domestic means), this adds up to a great deal
of unwanted kittens and
cats in our
community.
We seek to change them into positive laws that save animals and meet the
needs of cats, caregivers, owners, and the
community at large.
TNR addresses the
needs of outdoor
cats and the
communities in which they live.
The SNiP mission is to prevent the suffering and death
of dogs and
cats due to overpopulation and preventable diseases, to eliminate the
need for euthanasia in our
community's animal shelters, to reduce the number
of homeless animals, and to educate the public about the importance
of spay / neuter.
«We invite animal lovers everywhere to become part
of the GiveLitter ™ initiative and help these Texas animal shelters as they work tirelessly to address
community needs,» said Paul Zobel, Senior Director
of Marketing, World's Best
Cat Litter ™.
Our trained staff offers a 30 - minute presentation on
community cats, Trap - Neuter - Return, and the importance
of spay / neuter, customized to fit your groups»
needs and audience.
We seek to change the City
of Baytown's local ordinances into positive laws that save animals and meet the
needs of pets, owners,
community cats, caregivers and the
community at large.
Social Media: 6 New Things Animal Organizations
Need to Know 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.
«People are willing to put
cat food out [for the
community cats], but when you're talking about 10
cats, and they all
need to be fixed, not many people have the money to take all
of those
cats in and get them sterilized on their own dime,» Reed explained.
This is not only good for the
cats, but also balances the
needs and concerns
of the human
communities in which many feral
cats live.
Whenever we've had a chance to improve the lives
of pets in our
community, we've stepped forward to help: taking in 40 extra and unplanned
cats in a hoarding case, rescuing 90 dogs in a puppy mill bust, dealing with influx
of kitties during kitten season and giving older
cats infected with URI the medicine and TLC they
need to recover.
From the beginning, the hospital was confronted by a
community need for pro bono work, particularly in two areas: the treatment and subsequent adoption
of homeless dogs and
cats, and the inability
of low - income households to pay for spay, neuter, and life - saving surgeries.
Over the years the
needs of «at risk» dogs and
cats have been changing due to the incredible efforts
of innovative rescue groups (like us), an increase in the
communities desire for No Kill shelters and an increased awareness
of the
need to adopt a pet rather than buy from a breeder.
A tractor trailer truck packed full
of pet food to arrive on Mon., Sept. 18 to help feed pets in
need across the province
of Nova Scotia, especially feral and
community cats
We continually strive to: - Attend to our patient's unique medical
needs while nurturing their emotional well - being - Provide a low - stress environment for our feline friends and their families - Share our love
of cats with the
community - Strengthen the bond between our team, you, and your
cat We have earned the title
of a Gold Standard Practice from the American Association
of Feline Practitioners (AAFP).
She also teaches TNR certification workshops on behalf
of the Feral
Cat Initiative and continues to develop and facilitate feral cat education and information resources as needed within the community with the ASPCA and Feral Cat Initiati
Cat Initiative and continues to develop and facilitate feral
cat education and information resources as needed within the community with the ASPCA and Feral Cat Initiati
cat education and information resources as
needed within the
community with the ASPCA and Feral
Cat Initiati
Cat Initiative.
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.
We have helped thousands
of schools and education organizations, non-profit organizations,
communities, humane societies, animal rescues, pet adoption centers, animal organizations, horse, dog, and
cat clubs, religious organizations, churches, sports teams, fire departments and police departments raise
needed funds.
• Have not: o We continue working toward a world where healthy
cats are no longer «euthanized» in shelterso We work toward establishing TNR programs in all communitieso We
need to increase public understanding
of outdoor
cats» role in the
community.
We
need the
community to adopt as many
of the
cats currently at the shelter.»
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cats» exact location.
While we tend to focus on what we — as humans —
need to do in emergencies, whether they be a hurricane, fire, or other disasters, it is also good to have a plan for your
community cats, if you take care
of them.
Other
cats Jackson featured included Joey, a desperately injured
community kitten who
needed emergency surgery, Mr. Magoo, an injured
community cat at a senior living center, and a whole neighborhood full
of cats in
need — and people who loved them.
This brings a new opportunity to present both emerging and well - established approaches that acknowledge the
needs of communities, pets, and wildlife, as well as un-owned
cats.
Her vaccination and infectious disease studies provide the evidence
needed to create protocols that protect the health
of shelter and free - roaming
community cats, always with an eye toward practicality in the resource - scare environment
of animal shelters and
cat management programs.
Among the highlights were two keynote addresses — the first from Betsy Saul, co-founder
of Petfinder.com, who, to her credit, made
cats (including
community cats) the first item on her list
of issues that the companion animal welfare
community needs to focus on.
Opening the doors to A Haven Before A Home Adoption Center is a critically
needed commitment in the future
of the abused, abandoned, and neglected dogs and
cats in our
community.
Initiated and supplements an Aiken County spay / neuter voucher financial assistance program for citizens in
need of fixing their pets and
community cats with FOTAS» Fix - a-PET.
Because
of the wide range
of geographic and demographic
needs, a wide variety
of spay - neuter programs have been developed to increase delivery
of services to targeted populations
of animals, including stationary and mobile clinics, MASH - style operations, shelter services,
community cat programs, and services provided through private practitioners.
Iams
Cat and Kitten Dry Food --(* note: other brands of cat food will be given to Meals on Wheels for pets and people who need help with their pets in the communit
Cat and Kitten Dry Food --(* note: other brands
of cat food will be given to Meals on Wheels for pets and people who need help with their pets in the communit
cat food will be given to Meals on Wheels for pets and people who
need help with their pets in the
community.)
Yet despite all
of our proactive efforts to care for these animals and to support the spay / neuter
of community cats and pets for citizens in
need (no one dedicates more resources to spay / neuter than FOTAS and the County combined), intake at the Shelter remains alarmingly, shockingly high.