You may be able to beat the heat inside, but
what about the community cats outside?
Not exact matches
The OHS has received an outpouring of demand and support for this new service, with many
community members eager to book appointments for their
cats, and many also curious to learn more
about how this program works, specifically,
what happens during a typical day aboard the mobile clinic.
Learn more
about what you can do to help your local shelter adopt lifesaving policies for
community cats.
What's been most exciting is learning
about all the
community cat groups out there that have such passion.
Naturally, the American Bird Conservancy (ABC) embraced the report immediately, «with one official calling it «a must read for any
community or government official thinking
about what to do
about feral
cats.
Stacy catches up with Bryan Kortis today to cover a wide range of topics from
what is happening in Hawaii with pending legislation that would help
community cats, to an update on the group's work in Jersey City, New Jersey, where they recently spayed / neutered
about 1,000
cats!
Read more
about what Alley
Cat Allies says
about FIV and FeLV in
Community Cats.
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.
To understand
what goes into
Cat Town's trailblazing Forgotten Kitten Project, and to learn a bit more
about how each of you — our
community of visitors, volunteers and adopters — plays a role, check out how we get from fearful to friendly.
Learn more
about what community cats are up against and how you can help.
What can animal shelters do
about healthy unowned
cats in their
community?
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.
For more on
what veterinarians must know
about when working with
community cats, visit: alleycat.org/Veterinarian.
This is exactly
what we need; people like you to speak up and make some noise
about the welfare of your
community cats.
Our primary mission is to spay and neuter
community cats — sometimes called free - roaming
cats or feral
cats (see article on
community cats and
what to do
about them)-- and help low income citizens alter and care for their pet
cats.
Workshop participants from throughout New York City and neighboring Long Island and New Jersey learned how to approach others
about feral
cats in their
communities, how to speak to people who approach feral
cat colony caretakers, and
what resources are available to help educate your
community about how to help feral
cats through Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR).
Always be sure to tell people the truth
about what will happen to
community cats who are brought to shelters — that they almost always have negative outcomes.
I am writing this statement not quite knowing
what the immediate outcome will be, but am aware of the potential collective impact that this distinctive
community of creators will have with Brian Belott's innovations in collage, Ákos Birkás's philosophy
about painting a certain situation, Regina Bogat's devotion to art making with clever variations on certain abstract themes, Matt Bollinger's extra-large and bracing graphite drawings, Paul DeMuro's painterly electricity, Marc Desgrandchamp's time - fragmented paintings, Michael Dotson's paintings of the «Disney - esque,» Michel Huelin's relationship with nature and software, Irena Jurek's very meaningful
cat character, Alix Le Méléder's proposals of four colors determined by the passage of the brush, David Lefebvre's painted images cut out of magazines or downloaded from a mobile phone, Pushpamala N.'s ethnographic documentations which have been compared to Cindy Sherman, Wang Keping's unique wooden sculptures that juxtapose vivid emotion with a marked sense of introversion, Katharina Ziemke's pictorial treatment of current events, and me, the co-host with a small drawing.