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imported>Chris Day (New page: {{subpages}} * [http://www.feralcat.com/Feral Cat Coalition]. ::The FCC is an organization that traps and spays/neuters feral cats, then returns them to their caretakers. This service is ...) |
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* [http://www.feralcat.com/Feral Cat Coalition]. | * [http://www.feralcat.com/Feral Cat Coalition]. | ||
::The FCC is an organization that traps and spays/neuters feral cats, then returns them to their caretakers. This service is provided to the community at no cost by licensed veterinarians and volunteers with one goal in mind: reducing the enormous number of homeless, unwanted cats. | ::The FCC is an organization that traps and spays/neuters feral cats, then returns them to their caretakers. This service is provided to the community at no cost by licensed veterinarians and volunteers with one goal in mind: reducing the enormous number of homeless, unwanted cats. | ||
* [http://www.petpopulation.org National Council on Pet Population Study and Policy] | |||
::The Council has conducted studies regarding animal entry and exit numbers from shelters nationally and the characteristics of animals and humans involved in relinquishment of animals to shelters. |
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- The FCC is an organization that traps and spays/neuters feral cats, then returns them to their caretakers. This service is provided to the community at no cost by licensed veterinarians and volunteers with one goal in mind: reducing the enormous number of homeless, unwanted cats.
- The Council has conducted studies regarding animal entry and exit numbers from shelters nationally and the characteristics of animals and humans involved in relinquishment of animals to shelters.