We have been encouraged to find many
responsible cat owners in Chong Pang.
The project aims to define what it means to be
a responsible cat owner in an HDB estate.
Not exact matches
For the month of February, Cook County Animal and Rabies Control offers a rebate up to $ 40 to any person who has their dog or
cat spayed / neutered with a participating veterinarian of their choice.The rebate program requires no coupon but pet
owner must live
in Cook County.The $ 40 rebate program has proven to be an effective incentive to pet
owners to do the
responsible thing.
In addition to providing adequate food, shelter and water, being a
responsible pet
owner also involves learning about
cats and having realistic expectations for your new companion.
Instead, it opted for a low - key approach of meeting with the
cat - colony supporters and
cat owners in a public relations campaign «focusing on
responsible cat ownership and the impact on native wildlife posed by feral and free - ranging
cats.»
Do include this basic adoption criteria
in your adoption postings so potential adopters are aware of the minimum requirements of
responsible cat owners.
What You Can Do If everyone
in Brevard County became a
responsible pet
owner - keeping their
cats indoors, sterilizing them, and no abandoning them - there would not be a feral
cat problem
in Brevard.
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«However, many of these diseases are controlled
in cats belonging to
responsible owners through routine veterinary care, proper vaccination regimens and parasite chemotherapy.
SINGAPORE - We agree with Ms Chua Kim Choo's view expressed
in her letter, «Hold registered
cat owners responsible» (My Paper, Jan 8).
SINGAPORE — We agree with Ms Chua Kim Choo's view expressed
in her letter, «Hold registered
cat owners responsible» (My Paper, Jan 8).
Our Mission at the Middle Tennessee Spay and Neuter Clinic is to alleviate pet overpopulation by providing affordable spay / neuter services for dogs and
cats belonging to
responsible pet
owners and caretakers
in the middle Tennessee area and to provide and promote education for the humane care and treatment for all animals.
There are thousands of
cats and dogs
in Georgia alone that are euthanized each year because no one has room for them or their
owners were not
responsible enough to spay or neuter their pet.
In an ideal world... all
owners would be
responsible and never allow (un-neutered)
cats to roam and never abandon un-neutered pets.
In the case of FiFi, a 14 - year old
cat picked up as a stray and brought to the Humane Society of the Treasure Coast, his microchip was definitely
responsible for reuniting him with his
owner.
Most
responsible pet
owners are aware that we must keep our
cats and dogs from certain dangers
in our home.
At the same time, raising license fees and increasing restrictions on the most
responsible pet
owners and breeders
in society reduces the number of well - bred, quality dogs and
cats available to the public and assures that poorer sources will emerge to fill the demand.
These activists promote mandatory spay and neuter laws and other restrictions on breeding as the solution to «overpopulation» and conduct annual drives to convince
owners that every intact pet will be
responsible for thousands more dogs or
cats in its fertile lifetime.
Other things needed to be handled this week between my workshop hours: a dog that I adopted out who was guarding his new companion a little too well and growling at strangers, a dog who needed to get spayed, a dog that needs to be transported to his foster
in Northern California, a dog whose spay certificate needed to be sent to the person who physically pulled him from the shelter to prove to the shelter that we are being
responsible (no person
in rescue who is a real rescuer would ever miss this step of spay / neuter - it is because of irresponsible
owners who don't do this that we end up with 4 million dogs and
cats being put down
in the United States every year.
Animal People magazine which published the study, concluded: «Return to
Owner and adoption are clearly NOT
responsible for the 40 % drop
in cats received since significant trap / neuter / return projects started
in the Denver area
in 1991 - 1992.
The Animal services officer (ASO) will respond to aggressive animal complaints, loose dogs and nuisance calls (i.e., barking dogs or stray
cats or dogs
in your neighborhood) as well as provide education to the community on how to be a
responsible pet
owner.
Education resulted
in a good law earlier this year
in Virginia, where a coalition of several small business
owners and allies worked with legislators to make Senate Bill 852, a measure that holds substandard breeders accountable while providing appropriate protections for
responsible cat and dog retailers and breeders.
The ASPCA believes that TNRM, RTF and relocation programs are the most effective, humane and
responsible ways to manage or lower the community
cat population over time
in conjunction with programs for owned
cats including easy access to free / low cost sterilization services and free collars and identification tags with the
owner's phone number.