Sentences with phrase «run a community cat»

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New Braunfels Community Cat Coalition is a nonprofit group who is run entirely by the generous donations of individuals like you, grants, and thousands of volunteer hours.
New Braunfels Community Cat Coalition is run collaboratively with the Comal County Veterinary Medical Association and the Humane Society of the New Braunfels Area, in which our collaborations are 100 % volunteer based.
Afternoon Workshops include Disaster Preparation for Feral Cat Programs and Caretakers, Designing an Effective Community - wide TNR Program, Feral Cats and Wildlife: Moving from Confrontation to Collaboration, Advanced Colony Caretaker Training, Funding for Ferals, and Organizing and Running a Feral Cat Mass Spay / Neuter Clinic.
IHA has collaborated with nearby communities to help them with TNR, and even runs a TNR transport program to serve cats in remote communities without clinics of their own.
But even when community cats trust a caregiver, they generally don't trust people and will run from strangers.
Lucky Paws of Madison County, which runs its own privately - funded TNR program, has spayed or neutered 220 community cats since January 2017.
Residents and businesses in 37421, who have feral or community cats surrounding them, are encouraged to take advantage of this offer before the funds run out.
PETA is rounding up healthy community cats and kittens and taking them to the police - run pound to be killed.
[40] And, as of 2004, ORCAT, run by the Ocean Reef Community Association, had reduced its «overall population from approximately 2,000 cats to 500 cats
If you do, it shouldn't become the responsibility of the taxpayer to deal with the excess — as it is with the over proliferation of dogs and cats and community - run shelters paid for by taxpayers.
Starting May 4 and running through June 4, Operation Catnip will be looking for a few good cat lovers to keep them spaying / neutering and vaccinating community cats, as well as training veterinarians in their renowned MASH - style clinic model.
The program has raised $ 9,000 — $ 4,000 in local donations and $ 5,000 from the Feral CAT (Community Assistance and Training) program run by Neighborhood Cats — to underwrite its efforts.
Founded by Dr. Julie Levy, director of the Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine, the trap - neuter - return (TNR) program known as Operation Catnip has been running free high - quality, high - volume spay / neuter clinics for community cats in Gainesville for more than 16 years.
Alley Cat Advocates prides itself on running this trap - neuter - return program for unowned community cats.
These programs are now running nationwide and feral, or community cats, are trapped, transported, spayed, neutered, vaccinated and returned to their outside homes, often in what is called a colony.
• Rescue / Volunteer Coordinator • Community Outreach Coordinator • Facilities Maintenance Lead • Began utilizing Inmate labor to clean both Shelters • Crew Leaders to more effectively manage and supervise inmate crews • Foster Coordinator / Intake mitigation counselor • Second Full Time Veterinarian • Extended hours of Shelter operation to 7 days a week • Stabilized our work force • Increased staff training • Created a Call Center in the Viera Office to free up shelter staff using existing personnel in the Viera office • Makeover of the South Shelter with the help of Habitat for Humanity and the Pet Posse • Created Community Cat Rooms • Created outside runs for the dogs • Built Fisher and Mollies Place and the Rainbow Bridge • New Paint and Landscaping • Mini Makeover of the North Shelter using inmate labor • Re purposed two (2) existing vehicles for mobile adoption partnering with Community Champions and Jacks Wrecker Service • Increased adoption events throughout the community • Partnered with Supermodel Kate Upton and the Washington Nationals to roll out the mobile adoption program • Recruited and hired an proven leader in shelter medicine, Dr. Sarah Boyd • Addressed a back log of over 600 spay / neuter surgeries, by bringing surgeries uCommunity Outreach Coordinator • Facilities Maintenance Lead • Began utilizing Inmate labor to clean both Shelters • Crew Leaders to more effectively manage and supervise inmate crews • Foster Coordinator / Intake mitigation counselor • Second Full Time Veterinarian • Extended hours of Shelter operation to 7 days a week • Stabilized our work force • Increased staff training • Created a Call Center in the Viera Office to free up shelter staff using existing personnel in the Viera office • Makeover of the South Shelter with the help of Habitat for Humanity and the Pet Posse • Created Community Cat Rooms • Created outside runs for the dogs • Built Fisher and Mollies Place and the Rainbow Bridge • New Paint and Landscaping • Mini Makeover of the North Shelter using inmate labor • Re purposed two (2) existing vehicles for mobile adoption partnering with Community Champions and Jacks Wrecker Service • Increased adoption events throughout the community • Partnered with Supermodel Kate Upton and the Washington Nationals to roll out the mobile adoption program • Recruited and hired an proven leader in shelter medicine, Dr. Sarah Boyd • Addressed a back log of over 600 spay / neuter surgeries, by bringing surgeries uCommunity Cat Rooms • Created outside runs for the dogs • Built Fisher and Mollies Place and the Rainbow Bridge • New Paint and Landscaping • Mini Makeover of the North Shelter using inmate labor • Re purposed two (2) existing vehicles for mobile adoption partnering with Community Champions and Jacks Wrecker Service • Increased adoption events throughout the community • Partnered with Supermodel Kate Upton and the Washington Nationals to roll out the mobile adoption program • Recruited and hired an proven leader in shelter medicine, Dr. Sarah Boyd • Addressed a back log of over 600 spay / neuter surgeries, by bringing surgeries uCommunity Champions and Jacks Wrecker Service • Increased adoption events throughout the community • Partnered with Supermodel Kate Upton and the Washington Nationals to roll out the mobile adoption program • Recruited and hired an proven leader in shelter medicine, Dr. Sarah Boyd • Addressed a back log of over 600 spay / neuter surgeries, by bringing surgeries ucommunity • Partnered with Supermodel Kate Upton and the Washington Nationals to roll out the mobile adoption program • Recruited and hired an proven leader in shelter medicine, Dr. Sarah Boyd • Addressed a back log of over 600 spay / neuter surgeries, by bringing surgeries up to date
In keeping with the season's spirit of gift giving, a holiday leash and collar drive aimed at collecting 1,000 dog and cat collars and leashes for distribution to pet owners in under - served communities in east Los Angeles will launch tomorrow and run until December 15.
«Megan stepped up to investigate what it took to get a community cat Meetup group up and running so cat people could connect socially,» explains Mike.
Studies across the U.S. have shown that TNR not only curtails nuisance behavior, but it also costs less, drastically reduces shelter euthanasia, and, over the long run, will reduce the outdoor cat population of a community.
Guardians of Recoleta (21:00) Blake & Adrienne Kuhre (who run their own non-profit cat rescue in Los Angeles) examine the community cats living in the iconic Buenos Aires Recoleta cemetery, and what became of some kitties removed by well - meaning American rescuers.
We're running very low on canned cat and dog food for our Community Pet Food Pantry.
The Community Cat Program is targeted to 501 (c)(3) non-profit animal welfare organizations that run Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR) programs for community cats (feral and free - Community Cat Program is targeted to 501 (c)(3) non-profit animal welfare organizations that run Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR) programs for community cats (feral and free - community cats (feral and free - roaming).
Available to anyone in the community, this FREE helpline run by expert staff and volunteers provides free advice and counsel for behavior issues with dogs and cats.
In the long run, strategies that focus on removing dangerous, sick and injured cats, re-homing adoptable cats and providing resources to help community cats and people co-exist peacefully may be more cost effective, palatable and successful than reliance on continued removal and euthanasia of unwanted cats.
Do our current methods of running TNR programs really make a difference to the overall problem of community / feral cats coming into shelters and subsequently being euthanized there?
Tudor, who now runs the IACS community cat program, says that Nowinski was an important ally for IndyFeral.
The Washington Humane Society runs a very successful program, that includes a return - to - field (RTF) component for healthy community cats who are brought to the shelter.
Alley Cat started running monthly low - cost spay / neuter clinics where volunteers and vets would alter a mixture of caught community cats and owned cats to the tune of 150 to 200 felines per clinic.
One of the best - known TNR programs is ORCAT, run by the Ocean Reef Community Association, which, according to a 2004 paper, had reduced «overall population from approximately 2,000 cats to 500 cats
They investigate reports of animal cruelty, abuse and neglect; run a trap, neuter and release program for feral cats, and they provide community education.
Impounded cats and dogs are animals sheltered at the Animal Service Centre because they were running at large in their communities, a violation under the Responsible Pet Ownership Bylaw.
In this issue: A look into Pets for Life work in Detroit; running a capital campaign to fund a new shelter; managing community cat populations more effectively with targeted TNR; the benefits of adding a paid employee to your rescue; how to keep animals healthy, even in an old, run - down building; and more.
These cats are generally feral or community cats and because they live outdoors, run the risk of living in dangerous conditions.
As of 2004, ORCAT, run by the Ocean Reef Community Association, had reduced its «overall population from approximately 2,000 cats to 500 cats
Soon - to - be Dr. Patricia Diskant (UF Class of 2017) is multi-tasking this summer as the Head Technician for our Community Cat Management Course that ran August 4 - 8 during which surgeons spayed / neutered 544 feral felines in four days!
The program is run collaboratively by the New Braunfels Community Cat Coalition, the Comal County Veterinary Medical Association and the Humane Society of the New Braunfels Area.
We shared tools and tactics with amazing communities of cat advocates — including animal control officers and leaders of city - run shelters — that continue to lead the charge for kinder and more effective cat policies.
More widespread community policing initiatives, such as the Local Environmental Awareness of Dogs (LEAD) initiative run by the Metropolitan Police to prevent dog attacks on cats due to irresponsible dog ownership.
Our Community Practice Service is run by the fourth - year - students who provide general care to local dogs and cats.
Pet food pantry (Thunder's Pantry), run in conjunction with the weekly food pantry, that distributes dog and cat food items as available at no cost to DESK, thanks to the support of volunteers and anonymous donors Dogology, North Canton, Connecticut 06019 http://www.dogologyct.com/pet-food-pantry.html Dogology is pleased to offer a no - cost Pet Food Pantry to anyone from the community that needs high quality, nutritious food for their dogs or cats.
TNR is the only humane method of community cat population control — and it works, especially when it is part of a shelter - integrated program run in cooperation with local animal control agencies.
Communities around the province can expect to see the Nova Scotia SPCA's very distinct Mobile Spay and Neuter Clinic running the roads performing surgeries for cat colonies, attending local community events and participating in parades.
The gated community also welcomes cats and dogs where there's plenty of outdoor space for them to run around in.
He follows the rise and fall of the comically inept Mt. Gox CEO Mark Karpeles («He was two years into running the world's largest bitcoin exchange, but had still not attended a single bitcoin event abroad - a fact that he blamed on the sickness of his cat, Tibane, who needed daily shots that Mark believed only he could administer») and the rise (and fall) of Silk Road (the customer review of anonymous merchants fed a «feedback loop [that] created a remarkably engaged online community in which pot and heroin highs were discussed with the same level of analytical detail that Consumer Reports brought to its toaster reviews»).
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