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  • Defending Cats Against Misinformation

    Misinformation about cats can result in misguided polices that lead to cats being killed. It's important to look at the facts, rather than believe sensationalized media hype or emotional arguments. You can help protect cats, and debunk misinformation that might come up during discussions or conflicts about community cats, by knowing accurate information.

  • Connecting with Fellow Cat Advocates

    Cat advocates unite! If you care about cats, you're in good company. Cat advocates live all over the world and defy stereotypes. When we come together to protect and improve the lives of all cats.

  • Know What’s Going on in Your Community

    There are cats in every community, but how these cats are treated can differ from place to place. Knowing what happens to cats in your community is important, lifesaving information: it can help you advocate for better policies for cats, and help you act quickly when a crisis occurs.

  • Educating Others

    They might know Garfield and Grumpy Cat, but even a big cat lover might not know about community cats. That's okay: YOU can teach them all about these wonderful felines and convert them to community cat lovers! But even if they aren't cat lovers and never will be, educating your neighbors about community cats will help them understand that Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) will help the communityand that it's something everyone can get behind.

  • Organize your Community for Neighborhood TNR

    Getting your community involved in a Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) effort is a great pro-active step in protecting and improving the lives of cats. This article will tell you how to get started.

  • Following Best Practices

    Communities are made up of all kinds of peopleand animals! When it comes to cats and people coexisting there are ways you can help keep the peace. One big help is making sure best practices are being followed for community cat care.

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    Make sure the cats in your community are protected by advocating for humane policies on their behalf. As the global engine of change for cats, we have all the information and resources you'll need to start advocating for cats in your community.

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    Use these resources to make sure your community's laws support TNR and humane cat care.

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