Sentences with phrase «with neighborhood cats»

Neutering your male will eliminate roaming, urine spraying, and fighting with neighborhood cats.
Sprays, motion - activated sprinklers and ultrasonic animal repellents, coupled with TNR and ongoing management, can help you and your neighbors coexist with your neighborhood cats.
Coupled with Trap - Neuter - Return and ongoing care, these quick steps will help you coexist with your neighborhood cats.
He always followed the same route, designed with the neighborhood cats in mind.

Not exact matches

It's remodeling stores and building smaller, easily navigable shops in densely populated neighborhoods, and it has scored wins with in - house brands like kids» clothing line Cat & Jack.
I think it is fair to say he was the most - loved cat in the neighborhood and would greet passing joggers, walkers, and other pets with perked ears, a fluffy tail, and a desire to act as a personal escort from one edge of the property to the mailbox on the other side.
B&G Oysters has a decidedly neighborhood vibe, combining friendly service with fantastically fresh oysters from both coasts, inspired seasonal seafood dishes, New England classics including the celebrated lobster roll, and a food - friendly wine list created by Executive Wine Director Cat Silirie.
Katie resides in the up and coming Cincinnati neighborhood of Westwood with her husband Dan, their two boys, a cat and two hens.
«The meditation was simple so that when my dog distracted me (with lots of barking and pulling because of the neighborhood cats), I was able to easily come back to a place of peace.»
During an outdoor escapade, Max and Duke are captured by NYC Animal Control, and so their neighborhood pet friends, including several other dogs, a cat, a parakeet, a guinea pig and a hawk that sounds an awful lot like Marlin the Clownfish (oh yeah — that's because he's also voiced by Albert Brooks), come - up with a plan to rescue them.
The cat that Haru rescued turns out to be a prince, and her brush with royalty has all of the neighborhood felines bestowing her with a bounty of gifts.
He lives with his wife, Patty, and their cats in the Schumacher Place neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio, and often bicycles to work.
I'm not a mommy, but I remember my own parents (many years ago) loving back - to - school time because a) they didn't have to pay for all - day childcare during the school year; and b) they knew we were occupied with constructive activities, and no longer needed to worry about any shenanigans we were getting into involving a neighborhood cat (well... at least until 3:30).
Since cats are natural climbers and aren't prone to leashed walks, it's best to play with them indoors, especially if you live in an urban neighborhood or near canyons.
This will also help a lot if you are in a busy neighborhood and you don't want to pester you neighbors with aggressive pets or dogs and cats in heat.
So go on a campaign in your neighborhood, find a veterinarian who will work with you and get the cats / kittens «fixed».
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.
Hybrids don't always get along with other pets and have been known to hunt them down, even causing injury to neighborhood cats and dogs.
Cats with high - risk lifestyles (e.g., cats that have access to the outdoors in cat - dense neighborhoCats with high - risk lifestyles (e.g., cats that have access to the outdoors in cat - dense neighborhocats that have access to the outdoors in cat - dense neighborhoods)
This Cheyenne chased the neighbor's cat, shredded the children's socks and underwear, and liked nothing better than a romp through the neighborhood with Mom and kids chasing behind, calling frantically for her to come back.
She lives in the Roseway neighborhood and can be found most mornings chasing cats and squirrels with That Luke Dog of hers.
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.
Free - roaming cats or feral cats, also called community cats because they are all around us, often trigger controversy as cities, neighborhoods, animal services departments, and animal welfare organizations try to interact with them humanely and effectively.
I'm an animal lover with two cats of my own, so I always enjoy seeing the neighborhood cats and like the person in your post said, free rodent control!
Steady, fun - loving, friendly, and willing to bark at unfamiliar people who enter his space, he's not as high - strung as some other terriers, but he may nonetheless be scrappy with other dogs or have a high prey drive that stresses neighborhood cats and small wildlife.
He sides with neighbors who claim that Key should not be allowed to run a cat - rescue mission in a neighborhood of single - family homes.
Dedicated caretakers can work with their communities to help neighborhood cats and humans at the same time.
Research has shown that a cat is 13 times more likely to be reunited with his family if brought back to the neighborhood where he was trapped versus being held at the shelter for reclaim or adoption.
It's a humane way to deal with feral cat colonies that causes fewer problems in neighborhoods than simply removing all the cats and killing them.
They will instigate a rough and tumble with their feline house mates, other pets in the house or neighborhood cats that they are friendly with.
Previous to my work with The Voorhees Veterinary Center I worked at an animal hospital specializing in exotic pets, a large animal practice and an animal clinic in an urban neighborhood of Philadelphia which caters specifically to cats so I have worked in a broad spectrum of the veterinary world.
A new cat in the neighborhood will likely result in territorial disputes, perhaps with dominance posturing and even cat fights.
If you want to find the owner of a cat, you can post flyers in the neighborhood, with local veterinarians, at grocery stores, coffee shops, etc..
Educating your neighbors and community members about cats will start a helpful dialogue with them, which can only benefit your neighborhood cats.
Find your new best friend a little closer to home as we team up with our partner shelters to bring adoptable dogs, cats, puppies, and kittens to your neighborhood.
If you need further consultation on how to get started on trapping feral cats in your neighborhood, please call (360) 629-7055 and ask to speak with a staff member for basic TNR information.
You are a passionate and experienced advocate that wants to work with neighborhoods, cities, or communities to protect and improve the lives of cats.
Since many of the cats found in the neighborhoods we assist are friendly and could be adopted, we also partner with rescue organizations to help find adoptable cats good homes.
You might feel silly walking around your neighborhood with a cat on a leash, and your cat may protest at first, but once he gets used to it your cat might actually enjoy walking with you.
Jordan shares her home with three pampered shelter rescues who make each day more interesting and rewarding, and she also helps support a colony of feral cats in her neighborhood.
Policies endorsing TNR, the feeding of feral cats, etc. typically begin with «Town Hall» meetings, or even meetings of neighborhood associations.
«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.
Canvas the neighborhood, moving from door to door with your cat's description and your telephone number.
We have two small dogs and must constantly contend with loose cats and cat droppings in our neighborhood while we walk our dogs on leashes and pick up after them as required by law and common courtesy.
If you live in a neighborhood with free - roaming pets, particularly cats, you may want to forewarn your neighbors.
But she still strolls the neighborhood on nice days - with her cat Skeezix.
Cats wander through this leafy neighborhood of closely - spaced homes, sometimes stopping at Felty's white single wide, on which a dark wood plank is attached with FELTY spelled out in large white letters.
All the Riverfront Cats are either rescue kittens from outdoors now living the good life indoors or feral neighborhood cats that are lovingly managed with food, attention, and affectCats are either rescue kittens from outdoors now living the good life indoors or feral neighborhood cats that are lovingly managed with food, attention, and affectcats that are lovingly managed with food, attention, and affection.
- Hang flyers with a picture of the found cat in your neighborhood with contact info for someone to call you to claim the cat.
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