Got barn kitties? October 16 is National Feral Cat Day in
the United States. This animal welfare awareness day, established in 2001 by
Alley Cat Allies, aims at promoting feline population control nationwide. The group urges veterinary
professionals to participate in low-cost feral cat sterilization programs,
in the hope of preventing undomesticated cats from overbreeding.
“The veterinary
community plays an essential role in the humane treatment of community cats
both by serving as a resource for the public, and also by providing direct
veterinary care and spay/neuter services through Trap-Neuter-Return programs,” said Becky Robinson,
president and founder of Alley Cat Allies. “This National Feral Cat Day, we
encourage veterinarians to mobilize their communities with the knowledge and
resources to help save cats’ lives.”
National Feral Cat Day organizers encourage local
individuals and groups to practice Trap-Neuter-Return or Shelter-Neuter-Return
programs. So far, hundreds of American communities reportedly participate in
such efforts. Annual events include volunteer-led spay/neuter clinics,
educational workshops, official governmental proclamations, and fundraising to
support local Trap-Neuter-Return and Shelter-Neuter-Return programs.
“Trap-Neuter-Return is the only humane, effective approach to care for community cats. Cats are spayed or neutered, vaccinated, and eartipped and then returned to their outdoor home,” reads a National Feral Cat Day statement.
“These major programs would not be possible without the
veterinarians and veterinary technicians who work or volunteer in spay/neuter
clinics or accept community cats into their practices,” Robinson added. “But we
can still do more to enlist the support of vets nationwide, and that is why
Alley Cat Allies is calling on the veterinary community to get involved this
National Feral Cat Day and help increase awareness and education about
community cats.”
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National Feral Cat Day promotional
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