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ASU Insight [July 12, 2002] pg. 2 - Group finds homes for campus felines [By Judith Smith]

ASU Insight [Oct. 10, 2003] pg. 6 - ASU kittens available for adoption [In Brief]

ASU Insight [Jun 11, 2004] pg. 6 - Mildcats needs donations, volunteers [In Brief]

LINKS

Alley Cat Allies - The foremost experts on feral cats, promotes nonlethal control for feral and stray cats with trap-neuter-return (TNR) programs that effectively reduce their population by sterilization - not euthanasia. www.alleycat.org

Arizona Animal Welfare League (AAWL) - The Arizona Animal Welfare League (AAWL) is the largest and oldest "no-kill" shelter in Arizona.  Visit their on-line adoption center. www.aawl.org

Arizona Cat Assistance Team (AzCats) - AzCats' mission is to eliminate cat overpopulation through non-lethal methods. In pursuit of that mission, AzCATs uses Trap, Neuter, Return (TNR) of feral cats, spay/neuter programs, and public education.

Pets 911 - Pets 911 provides accurate, community specific information needed to encourage better care for pets in communities through the United States. Visit this link to learn about pet care resources and rescue efforts in your community. www.1888pets911.org

ABOUT FERALS

The Little Tabby Who Begged for Help
PLEASE READ THIS!! Then do something to help -- get your own cats spayed & neutered; convince your neighbors, relatives, friends, AND strangers to do likewise; support the efforts of individuals and organizations . . . you CAN make a difference!!   Marcelle Thompson  http://www.svn.net/elle/tabby.htm

AVMA Position on Abandoned and Feral Cats
The AVMA encourages and supports actions to eliminate the problem of abandoned and/or feral cats. This page includes additional specific info.   American Veterinary Medical Association http://www.avma.org/policies/animalwelfare.asp#feralcats

Feral Cat Coalition
... an organization that traps and spays/neuters feral cats, then returns them to their caretakers. Provides facts, ways to become involved, and LINKS to additional information (including Fact Sheets from Alley Cat Allies and Articles by Sarah Hartwell).  Feral Cat Coalition
http://www.feralcat.com

The Feral Cat Coalition of Oregon
This group is dedicated to humanely reducing Oregon's Feral Cat Population through spaying and neutering and educating the public about the plight of Feral Cats. Site includes lots of info, clinic schedule, etc.
The Feral Cat Coalition of Oregon
http://www.feralcats.com

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