Feral Cat Assistance Program holds Adoption Fairs weekly and Spay Days monthly. In addition, FCAP also conducts many fundraising events throughout the year. Listed below are some of the events FCAP has planned. - Adoption Fairs at the Wendover Petsmart in Greensboro every Saturday from 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm and Sunday from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm. We have lots of great cats and kittens for adoption. Please go to the Adoption page or Link page and click on the link for Petfinder to see our current listing.
- Free monthly Spay Days for Feral Cats in the Triad. Please go to the
Spay Day page or call 378-0878, line 1, for more information.
News
The Sedgwick-based nonprofit group will help to relocate 100 cats
Kansas.com - KS,USA
The all-volunteer group uses a method called TNR -- Trap, Neuter,
Return --
to control populations of stray and feral cats....Read More
Nursing kittens back to health was the start
Florida Times-Union - Jacksonville,FL,USA
In addition to having all his neighbors' feral cats fixed, this kind
man
has invested a day or more each week for almost a year at the
spay/neuter
clinic,...Read More
Man fires at 3 dogs mauling cat
San Gabriel Valley Tribune - West Covina,CA,USA
The cat's owner observed a pit bull, a German shepherd, and a
mixed-breed
dog attacking his pet cat and grabbed a handgun to defend it, said
Brooks....Read More
Power cut for trapped cat
Cyprus Mail - Nicosia,Cyprus
AN ENTIRE block in Larnaca was plunged into darkness yesterday after
the
EAC cut off power to save a cat from a palm tree. The cat had been
trapped
up the....Read More
Milford man charged in cat shooting
Connecticut Post - Bridgeport,CT,USA
BILL McDONALD bmcdonald@ctpost.com MILFORD A city man has been
charged
with shooting and killing a cat that strayed into his backyard,
sparking outrage....Read More
Illinois Proclaims National Feral Cat Day.
On May 3, 2006 the Illinois House of Representatives adopted House Resolution 1235 proclaiming October 16th as National Feral Cat Day throughout the state. This resolution, together with the enactment of Anna’s Law (IL Public Act 94-0639) last August, endorses Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) to manage and reduce outdoor cat populations in Illinois. This is a critical step in informing Illinois residents about feral and stray cats and the importance of using humane methods like TNR to effectively reduce their numbers. Learn more about National Feral Cat Day at www.nationalferalcatday.org.