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Starting Off On the Right Paw: How to Examine a Kitten

2021-12-10T10:58:39-05:00November 7th, 2021|

All kittens should receive a baseline exam to access their overall health status. This allows you to address any immediate concerns as well as measure subsequent improvement or worsening of the kitten’s health. Follow these steps to perform a thorough exam. Remember to talk softly, move slowly and handle gently.

Set up your exam area […]

It’s Not Rocket Science: Getting A Kitten into a Cat Carrier

2021-12-10T10:59:43-05:00November 7th, 2021|

If you’ve struggled to get a kitten into a carrier, you’re not alone. It’s difficult to experience how scared and uncooperative a kitten can be, which makes the process stressful for everyone involved; but, it doesn’t have to be that way. Here are tips to help foster or adopted kittens like, or at least […]

Something to Smile About: Kitten Dentition

2022-01-05T17:47:13-05:00November 7th, 2021|

Do you know how many teeth kittens have from week to week? Is there anything we, as fosters and caregivers, can do to help kittens have good dental health later in life? Keep reading for answers to these questions and more.

In young kittens, the number of deciduous (baby) teeth present, and the degree to […]

Access to Veterinary Care: Critical to Saving More Kittens

2022-06-05T22:14:23-04:00November 7th, 2021|

Regardless of their financial status or where they live, most people treat their pets as family members and want to provide them with nutritious food, water, shelter and veterinary care. Unfortunately, veterinary care is beyond the reach of millions of households. There are many reasons for this.

Recent studies have been conducted to identify the […]

Effectively Managing Community Cats: Veterinarians Are Just What the Doctor Ordered

2022-12-10T20:32:48-05:00November 7th, 2021|

Veterinarians play a critical role in the wellbeing of feral cats (unsocialized cats who have had little to no contact with people and fear them). They are typically unsuitable as pets. Lost and abandoned unsterilized pet cats, as well as other feral cats, contribute to the overall number of feral cats. No one knows […]

Toxoplasmosis: Keeping Kittens and People Safe

2021-12-10T11:00:19-05:00November 6th, 2021|

Toxoplasmosis is a disease caused by the one-celled parasite, Toxoplasma gondii. Although  other animals can become infected with toxoplasmosis, the disease only reproduces in cats and is shed in their feces. However, preventing toxoplasmosis by rehoming kittens or cats or putting them outdoors is not a […]

Effectively Managing Community Cats: Words and Actions Matter

2022-12-10T20:37:38-05:00August 22nd, 2021|

The term “feral” should only be used to refer to a cat who is too scared of people (unsocialized) to be handled or adopted into a home. 

Feral cats are typically born outdoors. They may be the offspring of feral cats; they may be the offspring of lost and abandoned pet […]

Effectively Managing Community Cats: Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR)

2022-12-10T20:38:51-05:00August 10th, 2021|

TNR had its beginnings in the United Kingdom in the 1970s and 80s. Since that time, it has spread worldwide as a tool to manage feral cats.

Feral cats originate from other feral cats as well as lost or abandoned pet cats who havent been spayed and […]

Effectively Managing Community Cats: Feral or Stray?

2022-02-03T15:47:08-05:00July 17th, 2021|

Community cats may be feral cats living outdoors who are fearful of people or stray cats who are lost or abandoned pet cats and at one point weren’t fearful of people. 

Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR), when done strategically and sustained over time for a colony, is an essential tool to decrease the numbers […]

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