Alley Cat Allies National Feral Cat Day
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In 1990, most Americans didn’t know the best way to care for stray and feral cats. Thanks to Alley Cat Allies, today, improving their lives through Trap-Neuter-Return programs is widespread—and the movement continues to build. Hundreds of local groups work on behalf of stray and feral cats, while millions of Americans have reached into their hearts and their wallets to care for and feed them. There is still work to be done. National Feral Cat Day—October 16th—is a perfect opportunity to tell others about our feral feline friends and truly make a difference in cats’ lives. Learn how! Download this year's NFCD booklet. |
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Coyote threat to free roaming cats and small dogs is a grim reality in urban and suburban Atlanta.
From all corners of Atlanta people are reporting free roaming house cats disappearing along with a growing coyote population. Vinings GA has hired trappers to regain pet safe territory. Unwary ferals are also disappearing with the surviving felines staying closer to parking lots and human activity, understanding that members of their colonies are being eaten and that coyote's are more terrified of human activity than they. Please hang close to the parking lots, cars and lights our feral friends!
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find articles detailing with the situation.

Progress of our 501(c)3
We are in the long process of application and hope to have
good news for caretakers soon. When the 501(c)3 status is
achieved all donations except for time will be tax deductible
including cat food, vet care and colony care materials such
as traps and plastic-bins.
Photos anyone?
Care to check out this month's
featured cat-ography gallery?
Garden Cats by Kurt Wittman
SEPTEMBER 2010
Klara of 4th St ... passed on Sept 22 2010
Rescues from our "sister"- group ... www.islandcats.org