These sample letters to the editor offer an excellent way to educate
the public about outdoor cats.
Not exact matches
While every day is feral
cat day at Best Friends, we're excited
about this day each year because it's an opportunity to educate the
public about the importance of trap / neuter / return (TNR), the only humane option for stabilizing and reducing the
outdoor cat population.
This is your opportunity to educate the
public — on the truth
about animal shelter high kill rates, Trap - Neuter - Return, local programs and Trap - Neuter - Return groups, or simply familiarize people with
outdoor cats in general.
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.
Your organization might be qualified if you have knowledge and experience working with
outdoor cats, and feel comfortable answering questions from the general
public about one or more of the following topics:
The
public awareness campaign educates people
about the dangers faced by
outdoor cats, and why it's important to keep
cats from roaming unsupervised.