Ever Wonder How to Help a Neighborhood Feral Cat?
Here are six steps you can take to help a feral cat, also referred to as a “community cat,” have a safe and happy life.
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Here are six steps you can take to help a feral cat, also referred to as a “community cat,” have a safe and happy life.
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Neighborhood Cats is a national community cat rescue group originally founded in New York City. The group has worked for years helping street cats and has developed many of what are now common practices in the Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) field. They also developed the TNR of entire colonies at once (“mass trapping”) and focused on trapping
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Become Part of a YT Community That Helps Feral and Stray Cats. The mission of the Community Cats Podcast is to provide education, information, and dialogue that will create a supportive environment empowering people to help cats in their community. It is the place to turn your passion for cats into action. The podcast series
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Louise Holton is Founder and President of Alley Cat Rescue, an international nonprofit organization dedicated to the welfare of cats—whether they be domestic, stray, abandoned, feral, or small wildcat species. Alley Cat Rescue works to help people and governments manage feral cat populations through humane, nonlethal Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) methods. The Alley Cat Rescue webpage
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Trap-Neuter-Return, or “TNR,” is the humane way to care for and reduce the number of homeless cats in our communities. TNR programs safely trap cats, have them spayed/neutered and vaccinated, then return the cats to their community, often where a caretaker makes sure they are fed. Meet Sterling Davis, the TrapKing. Sterling is a former
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