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Case Study: Johnson County Animal Shelter
Trap-Neuter-Return in Core Creek Park
The Power of a Microchip: Reuniting Cats and their Families
A scan of a microchip reunited these cats with their familiesand this is just scratching the surface of all the success stories!
Case Study: Fairfax County Animal Shelter
Case Study: Morgan County Humane Society
Case Study: Homeward Bound Pet Adoption Center
Alley Cat Allies Helps Washington, D.C. Establish Humane Cat Programs
Before 2004, residents of Washington, D.C. who sought assistance with stray and feral cats by calling animal control services often found their calls resulted in cats being trapped and taken to the shelter to be killed.
Alley Cat Allies Leads Coalition to Support Trap-Neuter-Return in Baltimore
In 2007, the City of Baltimore enacted into law one of the country's best ordinances supporting Trap-Neuter-Return and feral cats. Alley Cat Allies and a broad coalition of local residents and humane organizationsincluding caregivers, public health officials, and animal shelters worked together over a period of years to build citywide support for Trap-Neuter-Return.
Alley Cat Allies Stops Deadly Plan for Cats in Virginia Community
Educates and Mediates Neighbor and Management Concerns. When a residential management company hired a pest-control service to trap and kill a colony of cats living in a Northern Virginia manufactured-home community called the Meadows of Chantilly, Alley Cat Allies stepped in and convinced the company to adopt a plan that would humanely address residents' concerns while sparing the cats lives.
Alley Cat Allies Saves Cats’ Lives at Norfolk Naval Shipyard
In July 2000, Alley Cat Allies learned that officials at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard in Portsmouth, Virginia had banned a local longtime caregiver from feeding and providing veterinary care for cats living at the shipyard.
Alley Cat Allies “Truth” Campaign Exposes the Fate of Cats Caught by Animal Control
In 2007, Alley Cat Allies became deeply involved in leading efforts to expose the tragic consequences of taking at stray cat to a pound or shelter. That year's National Feral Cat Day campaign lifted the veil of secrecy surrounding the animal control and sheltering system.
Alley Cat Allies’ Expertise Saves Cats at the Army Navy Club
Club Expresses Appreciation, Reverses "Trap and Remove" Plan. When officials at the Army Navy Country Club of Arlington, Virginia, were looking for answers to some members' concerns about a colony of cats living on the property, they turned to Alley Cat Allies for help.