Not exact matches
Even if you don't think that your cat seems bored, there are a
number of good reasons to provide enrichment opportunities for your
feline friend.
Despite the cat's reputation for fastidious cleanliness, house soiling is the
number one behavior problem
of our
feline friends.
Long committed to volunteerism, Ms. McKay has worked with a
number of rescue organizations and free clinics for the pets
of the homeless including: the Feral Cat Coalition
of Oregon, Portland Animal Welfare Team, Salem
Friends of Felines, and Pro-Bone-O
of Eugene, Oregon.
Second Chance Shelter for Cats Second Chance Shelter is a small, no - kill, home - based shelter in the Forest Hills neighborhood
of Jamaica Plain, and a network
of loving foster homes,
friends, sympathetic veterinarians and
feline rescuers, working to reduce the
number of homeless cats in our backyards and on our local Boston streets.
By learning all that you can on how to look after your
feline friend, by reading good cat health books and visiting cat websites such as this one, you will reduce the
number of times that you find yourself caring for a sick cat, and you and your pet will enjoy many happy years together.
TNR is a life - saving population control program that allows our
feline friends to live as outside cats without creating a problem or adding to the already large
number of unwanted litters
of kittens and adult cats.