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  2. Safe Haven Baby Boxes - Wikipedia

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    Safe Haven Baby Boxes (SHBB) is a non-profit organization that provides a safe and legal alternative to abandoning newborn babies. This organization, founded by Monica Kelsey in 2015, installs specialized baby boxes at designated secure locations where parents can safely surrender their newborns, ensuring their well-being and reducing the risk of harm or abandonment.

  3. Alley Cat Allies - Wikipedia

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    Alley Cat Allies created National Feral Cat Day in 2001, [17] which it promotes every October 16. In 2017, the organization changed the event's name to Global Cat Day. [18] On October 16, 2023, Alley Cat Allies conducted a program in Grand Cayman, providing spay/neuter surgeries for as many as 100 cats and distributing cat food.

  4. TinyKittens Society - Wikipedia

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    The society's volunteers trap, neuter and return (TNR) cats from the large colonies of feral cats in the area. [1] [2] [5] [6] Where possible, kittens and older cats are made available for adoption. [1] [2] [4] [7] [8] TinyKittens runs a livestream showing 24-hour footage of the kittens and cats being cared for by the society.

  5. Free pet vaccinations, microchips for cats, dogs hosted by ...

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    Around 30% of pet parents do not take their pets to a veterinarian annually for preventative care like vaccines, according to the SPCA of Texas.

  6. Trap–neuter–return - Wikipedia

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    A study of the reproductive capacity of free-roaming cats showed they may have an average of 1.4 litters a year, with a median of 3 kittens/litter. [56] Alleviating unnecessary suffering of kittens: 75% of the kittens born to free-roaming cats being studied died or disappeared before 6 months of age.

  7. Baby hatch - Wikipedia

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    Baby M was the first baby that came through the "baby bin", arriving on 3 October 1999. To date (2013), Door of Hope has received over 1300 babies. 148 have come through the "baby bin" but most come from hospitals, police or community members and some babies have even been brought personally by the mothers.

  8. Police Return Kittens Stolen From Florida Animal Shelter

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    The post Police Return Kittens Stolen From Florida Animal Shelter appeared first on CatTime. In a heartwarming turn of events, two precious kittens, Mitch and Marcus, were safely returned to a ...

  9. Do stray cats roam your Stanislaus neighborhood? Here ... - AOL

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