Coronado Cats is funded entirely through donations (0)
3/01/11 •
Coronado Cats Facts: Has spayed and neutered over 250 cats in the last year Raises all of its money through donations All donations are tax deductible Is staffed solely by unpaid volunteers 100% of the funds collected go directly to spay and neuter. We have no administrative costs. Works with the Animal Defense League of [...]
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Coronado Cats need stuff you probably already have (0)
4/29/11 •
Coronado Cats need donations, this time it’s stuff you probably have hanging around your house you don’t even want. O.K. folks, here’s the list. We aren’t talking brand new or fancy. If you have any of these items and you can part with them (or you just haven’t gotten rid of them at your last [...]
The Pound: A Shelter Manager’s “Wake-up” Call (2)
4/06/11 •
As a shelter manager, I think our society needs a huge “Wake-up” call. I am going to share a little insight with you – a view from the inside, if you will. First of all, the breeders and puppy sellers should be made to work in the “back rooms” of an animal shelter for just [...]
FAQ: Cat Reproduction (0)
3/05/11 •
At what age do female cats first go in to heat? Female cats typically reach sexual maturity when they are about 4.5 – 7.0 lb (2.3-3.2 kg), or between five and nine months of age. However, it is possible for female kittens as young as four months to go into heat and become pregnant! In [...]
Trap-Neuter-Return Program (1)
3/02/11 •
The plight of feral cats has captured the hearts of animal lovers for many years, but only recently has a non-lethal option for their care become available. Called a Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) program, this humane alternative involves spaying and neutering feral cats, then returning them to their colonies where they are looked after and fed by [...]
Abandoning a Pet Cat Outside is Cruelty (0)
3/02/11 •
Abandoning an animal is considered animal cruelty. Abandoning a Pet Cat Outside is Cruelty Cats who are accustomed to living with humans and being cared for by them do not have the skills to fend for themselves outdoors. Cats who are only acclimated to living indoors are not equipped to be thrust outside. Putting a cat [...]
The killing of healthy sheltered animals (0)
3/02/11 •
The idea that killing animals for institutional reasons would be called “euthanasia” at all is deeply troubling. “Euthanasia,” properly used, refers to a death in one’s best interest …The routine killing of sentient individuals simply to deal with their large numbers would not constitute euthanasia even if there were a painless method of implementing it. [...]
Feral Cat Health Analysis: Living Healthy Lives Outdoors (0)
3/01/11 •
Feral cats—or cats not socialized to humans—are healthy and content in their outdoor homes. Research shows they do not suffer harsh lives or pose a health risk to other cats. For thousands of years, cats have lived outdoors alongside humans. Just because they don’t live in our homes doesn’t mean they are ‘homeless.’ Yet the [...]
Key Scientific Studies on Trap-Neuter-Return (0)
3/01/11 •
Scientific studies show that Trap-Neuter-Return, also known as TNR, is the humane and effective approach for managing feral cats. Trap-Neuter-Return improves the lives of feral cats, improves their relationships with the people who live near them, and decreases the size of colonies over time. These studies have been conducted in multiple countries, and have been [...]
Are there stray and feral cats in your neighborhood? (0)
3/01/11 •
Are there free roaming cats in your neighborhood? Around your office building? In the shopping centers where you shop? If so, then what’s your Cat Management Protocol? Never heard of that? Knowing more about dogs neither had I. Learning about this began two weeks ago as I was going to dinner with friends at a [...]
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Before You Trap
