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At
left, Vivian Gela, head of "Animal
Advocates", and Kathy MacPherson, President
of Paws Watch, get together at a local animal
event.
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PetFinder
- Paws Watch adoption listings on petfinder.org
- Alley
Cat Allies - We're making
progress. Ten years ago, it seemed that no one cared
about feral cats. Today there are many individuals,
groups, agencies, and organizations nationwide who
are working to improve cats' lives, health, and
safety through nonlethal population control, including
TNR.
You can also learn more about the care of abandoned
and feral cats at www.alleycat.org,
the website of the national feral organization.
- Habitat
for Cats - Habitat for
Cats, a nonprofit no-kill volunteer organization
caring for homeless cats in the southeastern Massachusetts
area.
Habitat for Cats (HFC) is dedicated to caring for
and reducing the number of homeless cats. Our belief
is that the humane way to reduce suffering is to
focus on population control via trap/neuter/return
and veterinary care, shelter, socialization and
adoption to abandoned and feral cats.
Forever
Paws - If you like what
PawsWatch does for CATS, but your main interest
is DOGS, visit Forever Paws.
Strays rescued from the streets, taken from dumpsters
and abusive situations, frightened, hungry and often
in need of medical attention, are brought to us
and are soon restored to health, dignity, and happiness
while in our care.
- Spay
USA - SPAY/USA is a nationwide
network of people working together to provide affordable
spay/neuter programs. Our goal is to reduce the
number of unwanted cats and dogs and to stop the
suffering.
- Neighborhood
Cats - Neighborhood Cats was formed in 1999
to promote trap-neuter-return ("TNR")
as the most humane and effective means of solving
New York City's severe feral cat overpopulation
crisis.
- Feral
Cat- Based in San Diego,
this groups website offers resources for TNR and
Feral Cat related topics.
- Imagine
Humane - Imagine Humane is a capacity building
initiative developing leadership, fundraising and
strategic competence in animal protection organizations.
They also founded the STOP program, "Solutions
to Overpopulation of Pets".
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Massachusetts
Animal Coalition - MAC, Inc is a statewide,
not-for-profit organization of animal professionals.
It was formed in February of 2000 to help promote
collaboration among animal care professionals.
- Animal
Welfare Federation of Connecticut - The Animal
Welfare Federation of Connecticut is a partnership
of animal welfare advocates dedicated to improving
the status and well-being of companion animals in
Connecticut with a primary focus on spay/neuter
efforts.
- The
Greater New Haven Cat Project, Inc.-
The Greater New Haven Cat Project, Inc. (GNHCP)
is a non profit, volunteer staffed organization
dedicated to improving the lives of stray, abandoned,
and feral cats in the Greater New Haven area of
Connecticut.
- The
Vermont Animal Cruelty Task Force - The Vermont
Animal Cruelty Task Force is a state-wide coalition
of private and governmental agencies and associations
that have joined to coordinate Vermont's efforts
to prevent and respond to animal cruelty through
communication, education, training, legislation
and enforcement.
- Oberlin
Stray Rescue
- In 1996, Oberlin College student Susannah Telsey
added the cat program to Oberlin Aid to Stray's
charter. The cat program operates through feeding,
capturing and providing medical care for Oberlin's
stray cat population. We provide them with foster
homes and adoptive homes whenever possible. Also,
we feed the on-campus cats that we have not yet
captured or have captured and re-released. Since
our charter revision and name change in 1999, the
cat program is the primary focus of Oberlin Stray
Rescue.
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