Lorian Epstein has been a devoted animal lover since she was old enough to coax
the stray neighborhood cats and dogs off the street and help return them home (or adopt them!).
Not exact matches
When I recently spoke to a group of women, I challenged them to work with their neighbors, find a veterinarian who would understand their goal, go door - to - door to raise funds (and awareness), then spay / neuter (FIX) all the
stray cats / kittens in their
neighborhoods.
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After the
strays are spayed or neutered, they are returned to your
neighborhood where they help stabilize and ultimately reduce the feral
cat population.
She has always had a passion for all animals, from rescuing injured birds to caring for
stray cats and dogs in her Long Island, New York
neighborhood.
Sylvia Renee Lyss, founder of F.L.O.C.K., and her volunteers go out on a regular basis, usually at night, to the casino back alleys and into the less affluent
neighborhoods of Las Vegas to maintain «Feeding Stations» with water and food for a multitude of
stray and wild
cats.
Sylvia Renee Lyss, founder of F.L.O.C.K., and her volunteers go out on a regular basis, usually at night, to the casino back alleys and into the less affluent
neighborhoods of Las Vegas to maintain «Feeding Stations» with water and food for a multitude of
stray and wild
cats.The purpose is to humanely trap and give the
cats immediate vet care, neutering, and vaccinations.The
cats are either adopted out or taken to the F.L.O.C.K. sanctuary to live out their lives in comfort for as long as they are with us.Sylvia Renee Lyss has devoted her life to helping
stray and unwanted
cats and kittens.She has been actively doing this work for over the last 30 years in Las Vegas.
If you are considering doing the same for a
stray cat in your
neighborhood, The Humane Society helps answer detailed questions about
stray cats and feral
cats HERE.
Maybe you have noticed a
stray cat in your
neighborhood, you can to a trap — neuter / spay — return aka TNR.
When food is low and meals are far and few between,
stray dogs must resort to recycling the small amount of food they do find and eat their own feces as well as those of other dogs, wild life and the
neighborhood cats.
Is the
stray in immenent danger (predatory
neighborhood dog,
cats, birds of prey, etc)?
Animal control workers have rounded up almost 100
stray cats in an Orange County
neighborhood where a rabid
cat attacked nine people, but none have shown signs of rabies.
A rabid animal still could be found, so people should avoid the 100 to 150
stray cats still roaming the
neighborhood east of South Orange Blossom Trail, said Don Westfall, county animal control manager.
Officers captured the animals in wire - mesh cages that are being provided to catch hundreds of
stray cats plaguing south Seminole County
neighborhoods.
«At one point, I brought home multiple
stray cats from my
neighborhood and hid them in our basement, hoping my parents wouldn't notice, but they did, or course,» she says.
If the
cat is a
stray, you may want to put up «found
cat» notices in the
neighborhood, search the missing pet databases, file a found pet report at CAP and other local shelters and facilitate the return of the
cat to its family.
Left unattended, this
cat can reproduce and before long there will be dozens and dozens of
strays in your
neighborhood.
«I'm old enough to tell it like it is,» she said June 27 following a two - hour meeting with Mayor Annise Parker and multiple city department heads to discuss ongoing parking and building code violations, late night noise,
stray dogs, feral
cats and other issues impacting Spring Branch - area
neighborhoods.
We offer free spays and neuters for
stray, homeless
cats through the Feral
Cat Coalition to help control the population of these animals in our
neighborhoods.
Please join us on 4/22 @ 1:00 pm for an educational workshop on TNR and how you can help fix and care for feral or
stray cats in your
neighborhood.
If there's a
stray or
neighborhood cat that encroaches on your
cat's lawn, your
cat may experience stress.
Talk to Certified TNR Caretakers from the NYC Feral
Cat Initiative about Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR) and how you can help feral and
stray community
cats in your
neighborhood.
After seeing the number of unwanted
cats and kittens in her
neighborhood in 1988,
cat - lover Kathy Centala started accepting
stray cats into her home, and soon more
cat lovers started to hear of her «no - kill» policy.
With warmer weather comes an increase in the activity of
neighborhood indoor / outdoor
cats,
strays, and feral
cats.
Nine people bitten or scratched by a rabid
cat in a
neighborhood southwest of Orlando will begin receiving rabies shots today as animal control officers continue rounding up animals to determine if any others have the disease.Orange County health officials said Tuesday there was no cause for alarm yet and did not impose a quarantine or issue a rabies alert.However, an animal control official said the
cat might have spread the disease among
stray animals, which are numerous in the area of 35th and 36th streets east of South Orange Blossom Trail.
The only thing I have to say is that we have tons of
stray cats in my
neighborhood and thousands of birds in our yards.
When a good Samaritan found a wounded
stray cat in her
neighborhood and noticed that the
cat appeared to be unable to use her hindlegs, she brought it to a local veterinary hospital for humane euthanasia.
Any
cat has the potential to develop FIP; the stray that wanders up to your door for a handout, the kitten from a neighborhood litter, the designer cats you read about in Cat Fan
cat has the potential to develop FIP; the
stray that wanders up to your door for a handout, the kitten from a
neighborhood litter, the designer
cats you read about in
Cat Fan
Cat Fancy.
My family and I feed
stray cats in the
neighborhood along with three of our own
cats (one an adopted
stray).
We have a lot of
cats in the
neighborhood, and most of them aren't
strays.
If you feed
stray or feral
cats in your yard or
neighborhood, but can't afford to do much more than that, many community TNR (trap - neuter - release) programs are available to help provide health care for these
cats.
The most important thing that one can do for
neighborhood strays and feral
cats is to trap them, have them spayed or neutered, and make sure that someone is caring for these
cats, also called community
cats.
While we need more research, it is prudent at this point to consider the population of
stray dogs and
cats in your facility — if many of those may in fact not be lost, but potentially abandoned, or a community dog or
cat who was supported to some extent within a
neighborhood.
Suddenly, there were THREE
cats here... Four years ago, in midsummer, a
neighborhood ginger
stray came up our sidewalk to our front porch while I was sitting there.
She became interested in veterinary medicine at the age of 12 and would often feed the
neighborhood stray dogs and
cats.
By humanely trapping
stray and feral
cats in your
neighborhood you are taking a positive action instead of doing nothing.
They are the unowned
stray and feral (unsocialized)
cats who live outdoors in our
neighborhoods without a particular home or owner.
Tom and his two children kept seeing a
stray cat roaming the
neighborhood.
I trapped feral
cats in my
neighborhood, they are not mine but again irresponsable owners don't care and we end up with hundreds of
strays fending for themselves.
If
neighborhood or
stray cats are a common sight outside of your home, you might not want to give your
cat access to windows where they can see those interlopers.
Barn
cats or
neighborhood strays that can't or don't want to be brought inside need access to a safe shelter out of the cold.
Every spring
stray cats across America and around the world give birth to thousands of kittens in our
neighborhoods and cities because they have not been spayed or neutered.
Through our newsletter we hope not only to keep you informed of our progress but also to inspire you to get involved in helping the feral and
stray cats in your
neighborhood.
By nabbing that
stray cat hanging out on your block and getting it spayed / neutered, you help reduce the number of homeless
cats and kittens in your
neighborhood.
And another study found that people are up to three times more likely to adopt
cats as
neighborhood strays versus adopting from a shelter.
Long before she began working with the Alliance, she was feeding and rescuing
stray and feral
cats (and the occasional
stray dog) in her Queens
neighborhood.
The legislative backfire gallery — laws intended to achieve an admirable goal such as reducing
neighborhood nuisances,
stray cats or discarded dogs but which often achieve the opposite effect — include arbitrary pet limit laws, bans against specific breeds, penalties against feeding
neighborhood cats, outlawing elective veterinary procedures like debarking and declawing or charging exorbitant licensing fees for intact animals.
But you can introduce a new dog or new
cat to a variety of situations when it's very young so it doesn't live its life afraid of
straying from its
neighborhood or meeting new people.
Work with your local animal control or feral
cat group to help manage your
neighborhood's community and
stray cat populations.
We strongly recommend immediate issuance of vouchers for all unincorporated county residents to take their
stray and «loosely owned»
neighborhood cats in for free altering.