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Kitten Season Bundle
Get the materials you need to help kittens during "kitten season" and year-round, all in one convenient bundle!
Advocacy Tools: Veterinary Awareness
Get the materials you need to share information with veterinarians about community cats and Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR), all in one convenient bundle! This is a great way to help veterinarians get started in incorporating community cats into their practice.
Advocacy Tools: Animal Shelter Transformation
Get the materials you need to help your local shelter implement changes and save more cats' lives, all in one convenient bundle!
Advocacy Tools: Public Education
Get the materials you need to educate others about community cats and Trap-Neuter-Return, all in one convenient bundle!
Helping Cats in Your Community Workshop Bundle
Found Kittens? Leave Them Be® Flyer
Veterinary Resource Center
Our Veterinary Resource Center has all the answers about cat health and behavior. Veterinarians: read all about community cat medical concerns. Learn more!
Trap-Neuter-Return in Core Creek Park
Alley Cat Action, Volume 32, Issue 3, Spring 2022
Fearlessly Defending Cats and All Animals
COVID-19 Guide: Community Cat Caregivers
How You Can Help Community Cats: A Step-by-Step Guide to Trap-Neuter Return
This simple and informative guide walks through the steps of Trap-Neuter-Return. It follows a TNR effort from planning to completion so you can learn the ins and outs of the process. Ideal for new and seasoned trappers alike, this step-by-step handbook is a great reference to keep in your back pocket.
Know Your Rights: How to Talk to Local Authorities
If you are approached by animal control in relation to your position caring for cats, it's important that you understand your rights under the law. Just like police, animal control officers and humane investigators are bound by the law. They can't simply search your property or cite you without a reason. But caregivers often consent to requests by animal control officers because they don't know they have the option to say "no."