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More About Ferals / Trapping Tips/
Can Ferals Be Tamed?
Our
feral cat program provides resources for individuals attempting
to care for feral cats. Our program helps reduce the overpopulation
of cats in central Kentucky by spaying or neutering colony members.
To increase the quality of the lives of our ferals, we also vaccinate
them when we trap them to be spayed/neutered. If possible, when
kittens are born into colonies, we tame them and put them in our
adoption program.
If you would like assistance with your colony in central Kentucky,
please email the Holly's
Place Cat Program.
We
have some good information in the links above, but have really
just begun this section of the website. For comprehensive
information on all aspects of feral trapping, health, and working
with your community on trap, neuter, release (TNR) programs, as
well as links to programs in all states, check out Alley
Cat Allies' information pages. They are experts in this
field and are who we modeled our program after (on a much smaller
scale, of course). Also, if you are in Kentucky, there is
a Louisville based group whose primary goal is TNR. You
can access their website at Alley
Cat Advocates. The HSUS also now has a section of their website
devoted to feral cat issues. You can check this out here.
We
would love to expand and improve our program, but we need more
volunteers to do so. If you are in the central Kentucky
area and would like to head up this program, please contact us.
We are in need of someone to write for grants and to get the word
out about our program, as well as writing educational pieces for
the website and distribution in the community. We also need
someone to handle the consulting with individuals on TNR, as well
as people who can actually go out in the community and do some
of the trapping.
Below
is a picture of how to build an inexpensive, insulated cat shelter.
Supplies: Two rubber maid tubs, one small and one large, with
lids; Foam insulation; Straw; Utility knife to cut insulation
and the tubs.
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