Volunteers organize and
staff Operation Catnip's high - quality, high - volume spay - neuter clinics for TNR in Gainesville, Florida.
Not exact matches
Dr. Julie Levy, Director of Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Program at the University of Florida, and Shaye Olmstead, Executive Director of
Operation Catnip, gave a presentation at Face - to - Face with Feral Freedom in Jacksonville, FL, demonstrating how a tiny
staff, a giant volunteer pool and a relentless will to save cats can end euthanasia as a way to manage populations, even in the most challenging communities.
Instead, call the
Operation Catnip emergency hotline at (352) 665-9514 and discuss the situation with an on - call volunteer veterinarian or
staff member.
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Operation Catnip staff, volunteers, caretakers and over 6,000 of our nearest and dearest friends on Facebook.
Our support
staff is responsible for communicating
Operation Catnip policies, procedures, and clinic schedules to the public, our caregivers, and clinic volunteers ensuring the efficient operation of our community cat spay - neuter
Operation Catnip policies, procedures, and clinic schedules to the public, our caregivers, and clinic volunteers ensuring the efficient
operation of our community cat spay - neuter
operation of our community cat spay - neuter program.
Operation Catnip provides individualized advice and consultation to residents, other local animal welfare agencies, and animal control
staff to mitigate conflicts and to provide support for positive outcomes for community cats in the Alachua County region.
Each cat must arrive in its own trap: your trap that has been pre-approved by
Operation Catnip staff, or a loaned trap.