The initiative is part of the trap, neuter, return approach to reduce feral cat populations and improve their quality of life ...
Advocates of Kern County’s feral cat population successfully fended off a proposed ordinance banning feeding at county parks and facilities and came away with their own ad-hoc committee aimed at ...
All animals need to eat to survive, grow and reproduce. To do so, they also need to avoid being eaten. This is a big challenge for many of Australia’s native mammals, because when they search for food ...
In less than a month, more than 90 community members have become involved in Monroe Emergency Operation for Whiskers.
Barb's Soup's On Cafe in Elmira will host a Feb. 20 fundraiser to support A Voice for All Animals/Second Chance Ranch and its ...
For the love of feline and human communities, a local non-profit aims to limit feral cat populations in Yankton.
Greenville County Animal Care and the Greenville Humane Society will team up to spay and neuter 500 feral cats within two days.
More than a year and a half after Dunmore adopted legislation intended to curb its feral cat population, the program has trapped, neutered and returned more than 100 animals, with grant funding ...
Rescue organizations say they’re at capacity, while residents voice mixed reactions to the surge in feral cats.
Animal advocates took to the podium at Tuesday's Board of Supervisors meeting to oppose the proposed ordinance banning feeding stray animals in county public parks and buildings.
Feral cats outside NKU’s Landrum Academic Center have become campus favorites, but concerns from the university have led to ...
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