Alley Cat Allies in Morocco: Hands-On Care and Community Change

… with the young veterinarian caring for Soleil, the deeper needs in Morocco quickly came into focus. While many people love their cats, and some dedicated professionals perform Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR), there remains a desert in affordable options for veterinary care. For most Moroccan cat caregivers, accessible veterinary resources are out of reach.
The Road …

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Alley Cat Allies Collaborates to Provide Texas Flood Disaster Relief for Impacted Cats

… survivors that they are, will continue to emerge from the devastation in the coming days and weeks. Some may be displaced and in need of care, including Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR), food, and other essential support.
Alley Cat Allies’ grant is providing support to kittens like this in Central Texas.
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Taking On Cruelty to Cats in Florida

… greatly thank all who took action with us: your voice made the difference.
Without our outspoken advocacy, community cat caregivers in the county could be facing $100 fines for their compassion and community service. A feeding ban would also have done irreparable damage to the county’s longstanding Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) program, which …

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Alley Cat Allies Achieves Victory Through Lawsuit to Stop Killing of Community Cats in Summit County, Ohio

It’s official: Summit County, Ohio, is no longer impounding and killing community cats! This is an enormous victory that will save countless cats’ lives, and bring the community up to the humane standards of its many residents who care for community cats and practice Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR).
Months of hard work in court …

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How Microchips Save Cats’ Lives

… at highest risk.
But microchips, and policies for immediate scanning, ensure cats can be reunited swiftly rather than languish in the shelter. Most importantly, they reduce the chance a cat will be killed. Caregivers and Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) organizations can register microchips with their information so they can retrieve and return community cats …

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