Connect with us in the exhibit hall at booth # 201 to
talk about community cats, Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR), and saving lives.
Not exact matches
and for a school who always
talks about community and «once a
cat always a
cat» «let's forget
about him» is kinda dumb
Environment Southland has also been
talking to
communities about managing
cats in sensitive wildlife areas as part of an update of their Regional Pest Management Strategy.
It also gives you an opportunity to
talk to
community members
about their options when they feel they can no longer keep their
cat and why letting him out to join a
community cat colony is not the solution.
«People are willing to put
cat food out [for the
community cats], but when you're
talking about 10
cats, and they all need to be fixed, not many people have the money to take all of those
cats in and get them sterilized on their own dime,» Reed explained.
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.
With Hurricane Harvey and Irma still a large part of the conversation, it should also be
talked about what should be done with
community cats.
«It wasn't
about cats; it's
about all animals that are feral — including
cats, dogs, pigeons, pigs, whatever it might be... But the
cat community has made it a
cat issue, so let's
talk cats.»
Alice Burton works for Alley
Cat Allies as the Animal Control and Shelter Liaison.She helps animal control officersand shelters
talk about Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR) and what a positive impact it can make for
communities and the
cats.
As well as rehoming unwanted and abandoned
cats, the charity also promotes neutering, provides
cat care advice, and delivers
talks about cat care to thousands of schoolchildren and
community groups every year.
In honor of National Feral
Cat Day on October 16, Alliance spokesperson, Stephanie Mattera, attended the NYC Re-tails & Sales Expo at the historic Hotel Pennsylvania, where she
talked to NBC reporter, author, and animal advocate, Jill Rappaport,
about her PIES4PAWS Challenge ™ campaign and the importance of pet adoption and Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR) for
community cats.
If you're looking to control a
community cat population, look for low - cost spay / neuter programs or
talk to a vet in your area
about helping you out with costs.