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Through TNR, adult cats, who have been spayed or neutered, vaccinated, and eartipped, are returned to their outdoor homes to live out their lives with their feline families. Many of these cats have dedicated caregivers, who provide food and outdoor shelter with their own time and money.
A feral cat is an unsocialized outdoor cat who has either never had any physical contact with humans, or human contact has diminished over enough time that she is no longer accustomed to it. Most feral cats are fearful or people and are not likely to ever become a lap cat or enjoy living indoors.
Alley Cat Allies is the world's leading cat advocacy organization. Improving the lives of all cats and kittens. Learn how to save pet and community cats: stray and feral.
If you come across a cat outdoors who looks sick or injured you can help! Learn what to do if you find a sick or injured cat, and where to take them to get the assistance and care they need.
We have lots of approaches and resources to support your efforts so you can get back to what you do best: caring for cats! Cat Food Donations. 1. Check for surplus cat food at your local animal shelter or even at a food bank or food pantry. Some animal shelters also have animal food banks. See our state-by-state list of animal food banks. 2.
Alley Cat Allies takes a stand in court when cats are threatened by dangerous or even lethal government policies, or when they are victims of animal cruelty. This fall saw major legal victories that will set a critical precedent to protect and improve cats’ lives into the future.
Services Offered: Monona Veterinary Clinic-NOTE: Discount for 3 or more feral/farm cats in March and April. 20593 125th St. Monona, IA 52159. Phone: (563) 539-2299. http://mononavethospital.com/ In March and April the Monona Veterinary Clinic offers spay/neuter of feral cats/farm cats at a discounted rate for three or more.
If you find yourself concerned for community cats in cold weather, it’s important to remember that these cats’ home is the great outdoors. As a species, cats have always lived outside and thrived in all varieties of locations, weather conditions, and climates.
Get the latest cat news, information, and ways to take action and save cats’ lives! Since 1990, Alley Cat Allies has led the movement to protect and improve the lives of ALL cats.
Trap-Neuter-Return quickly stabilizes feral cat populations by instantly ending reproduction and by removing socialized cats from the colony. A TNR program at Texas A&M University neutered 123 cats in its first year, and found no new litters of kittens the following year.