Sentences with phrase «where young cats»

The cats in our program typically come from outreach where young cats and kittens, born outside and on their own, are brought in to be socialized and placed with adoptive families.

Not exact matches

There are pressure fit gates; portable gates; wall fit gates; gates for wide space; gates for stand space; gates for staircases; gates for narrow spaces; gates to protect baby from climbers or jumping dogs; gates to a place where there is no wall; gates to use during outdoor activities; gates to protect the young one from the indoor pets like cats.
To express how far she has come, a final scene at the vacant District 12 where she encounters her younger sister Prim's cat Buttercup reaches a startlingly raw degree of poignancy and catharsis.
We then drove to another location where there was a younger black cat needing a home.
With a 50 % incidence of infection in older cats, a urine culture would be extremely important for a cat age 10 or more but not as important for younger cats where infection is rare.
If you keep the litter box in an area that your cat seldom visits, he / she may not remember where it is, especially if the cat is young or newly introduced to your home.
(Young kittens and tame cats are removed from the colony and placed into foster homes where they are nurtured until they can be adopted.)
It may be hard to imagine yourself in the situation where your cat's life depends on pet insurance if your cat companion is very young and healthy and stays indoors.
Stray unneutered female cats give birth to their young where ever they can and our rescue workers are kept very busy responding to calls to rescue litters of kittens that have been discovered living in often quite dangerous situations.
There should be areas within a home where cats can get away from young children — stair gates are a useful aid in achieving this, as well as a method of keeping the location of a cat litter tray separate from very young children.
We frequently take young kittens from feral mothers, put them in foster homes where they are hand - tamed and eventually adopted as domestic cats.
T. foetus is more common in young cats living in high - density environments such as shelters where the parasite is easily transmitted.
Senior cats like Daisy are at a disadvantage if they find themselves at a shelter, where most of the other cats are younger and have long lives still ahead of them.
Being rescued, many of our cats are not suitable for homes with young children — many are too shy, and some have even had previous bad experiences with children in homes where they were mistreated.
The most vulnerable cats are those that live in shelters and who are exposed to un-vaccinated wild cats or cats where the vaccine has never taken hold because it was administered when they were too young.
During TNR programs, young kittens and friendly cats are taken to one of the NS SPCA's shelters where they will be cared for until they're ready to find a forever home through adoption.
This safe haven will be our homestead; a place where more dogs and cats get a second chance at a loving home, a place where age is just a number, and a place where the care and comfort of those with greyer muzzles and stiffer joints than their younger counterparts come first and foremost.
The Animal Refuge League in Portland has partnered with STRIVE, an organization that helps young people with learning developmental disabilities, to create this wonderful program where young people who may be shy about reading in front of people come to read to these adoptable shelter cats.
They went to one half of an enclosure that sits outside of a barn, the other half has three cats who came as singles and needed a spot (one from Mary, from a site where he was threatened with poison; one from Chris, from the big site where the bonded group was being trapped [young female likely dumped, but is not tame]; and one from Cheri, trapped alongside the freeway, with no good place to return [he is not tame, but not really feral]-RRB-.
And where these programs result in a lower intake of young kittens, there's good reason to think they're reducing the overall number of community cats.
With a 50 percent incidence of infection in older cats, a urine culture would be extremely important for a cat age 10 or more but not as important for younger cats where infection is rare.
Collected Papers: The Story of Dory the Cat David Epston Click HERE for the full page article * Also published in AustraIian & New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 1988, 9 (3): 172 - 173 I introduce the following story into families where young
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