Friday, April 30, 2004



READER'S VIEW: Feral cats are a people problem
Patriot Ledger of South Boston


Feral cats have to go
New Brunswick Home News Tribune - New Brunswick, NJ, USA


Hawkins to serve as alternate to convention
Mount Vernon News - Mount Vernon, OH, USA


62 stray animals found in vacant home
News 8 Austin - Austin, TX, USA


Matter of cats goes to council
Union Democrat - Sonora, CA, USA


City Rescues Dozens of Animals
KXAN-TV - Austin, TX, USA


Developer Seeks Housing Plan For WyoTech
Blairsville Dispatch - Blairsville, PA, USA


County zoning board OKs ordinance revisions
Iroquois County Times-Republic - Watseka, IL, USA


RUE MCCLANAHAN IN NORFOLK TO KISS 15000 TH PATIENT AT PETA ’ S ...
PETA (press release) - USA


Letters to the Herald
Windsor-Hights Herald - Hightstown, NJ, USA


Piedmont on prowl to spot big bobcat
Alameda Times-Star - Alameda, CA, USA


Candidates change in midstream
Hampton Roads Daily Press - Newport, VA, USA


WR council may lift bunny ban
Macon Telegraph - Macon, GA, USA

Thursday, April 29, 2004



Giving homeless cats some needed shelter
Newsday, NY


One treatment seems right for Apache
Marlborough Enterprise - Marlborough, MA, USA


Feral cats on ninth life
North Brunswick Sentinel - North Brunswick, NJ, USA


Saugus briefs
Saugus Advertiser - Saugus, MA, USA


A toy company is drawn into the hunt for an elusive bird
Cleveland Plain Dealer - Cleveland, OH, USA


Animal Control plans to give cat report to DA
Durango Herald - Durango, CO, USA


Stray Cats
San Antonio Current - San Antonio, TX, USA


Feral Cat Fix Project sterilizes 500th feline
Times Picayune - New Orleans, LA, USA


Cleanup rule covers all pets
Honolulu Advertiser - Honolulu, HI, USA


City's idea of licensing pets more like extortion
StarPhoenix - Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada


Council puts off cat leash law vote
Hampton Roads Daily Press - Newport, VA, USA

Wednesday, April 28, 2004



Resident helps to control feral-cat problem
Saratoga News, CA


Pukeko blamed for cat attacks
Stuff.co.nz - New Zealand


Grandmother convicted in neglect case
Johnson County Daily Journal - Franklin, IN, USA


Your Community
The TEAM Mobile Feline Unit, Connecticut's first and only mobile spay/neuter and ...
New London Dolphin - New London, CT, USA


Ready or not, here comes Petland; protests likely at opening
The Athens News - Athens, OH, USA


Friendly, curious feline seeks a loving family
Albert Lea Tribune - Albert Lea, MN, USA


Newton notes
Newton Tab - Needham, MA, USA


Navy policy has compounded problem of stray cats at Rota, some ...
Pacific Stars and Stripes - Naha, Japan


City ponders sniffing out unlicensed animals
StarPhoenix - Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

Researchers seek answers for otter deaths
[Excerpt]
"Scientists have not yet determined the cause of the deaths, but two culprits are suspected: domoic acid, a natural marine toxin produced by algae during "red tides"; and parasite-ridden cat feces that is either washed into the ocean in storms or carried by kitty litter flushed down the drain."
Monterey County Herald, CA

Sea Otter Deaths Spread
KRON4.com, CA

News briefs from California's Central Coast
SANTA CRUZ – Sea otter deaths have now spread to Monterey Bay.
San Diego Union Tribune, CA

Tuesday, April 27, 2004



New York City Animal Care and Control
AC&C Launches Operation FELIX
Feral Education and Love Instead of X-termination
Article in NYC ACC April 2004 newsletter (downloadable)


New Website and Resources:
New York City Feral Cat Council
A Project of the Mayor's Alliance for NYC Animals


The Prime Directive for handling feral cats & street dogs
By Merritt Clifton, ANIMAL PEOPLE
April 2004 Editorial [FC Blog Note: Not online yet]
ANIMAL PEOPLE NEWS


Prime Directive on Trap-Neuter-Return
ANIMAL PEOPLE


Grandma pleads her case
Johnson County Daily Journal - Franklin, IN, USA


EPR SUPPORTS BE KIND TO ANIMALS WEEK
Harnesslink - New Zealand


News in brief from Northern California
San Jose Mercury News - San Jose, CA, USA


Pet licenses fall back in Martin's lap
Stuart News - Stuart, FL, USA


Humane Society Silicon Valley Gears Up for Kitten Season
Business Wire (press release) - USA


Mother's Day tail
Nevada City Union - Grass Valley/Nevada City, CA, USA


Brothers arrested in deaths of 2 cats
Ithaca Journal - Ithaca, NY, USA


ANIMAL SHELTER FLOODED BY STRAY ANIMALS
KFDX-TV - Witchita Falls, TX, USA

Monday, April 26, 2004



Louisville residents given grace period to license pets
Louisville Courier Journal - Louisville, KY, USA


Pet of the Week
Salt Lake Tribune - Salt Lake City, UT, USA


New Low-Cost Spay & Neuter Clinic
KLTV - Tyler, TX, USA

Sunday, April 25, 2004



Wildcat risks extinction through cross-breeding
Telegraph.co.uk - London, England, UK


Extinction beckons for Britain's well-loved native mammals
Independent - London, England, UK


Misawa honors volunteers at luncheon
Pacific Stars and Stripes - Naha, Japan


Shelters strain as valley pet population soars
The Desert Sun - Palm Springs, CA, USA


Cat spay, neutering program under way
Times Picayune - New Orleans, LA, USA


For the love of pets
Roanoke Times - Roanoke, VA, USA

Feral Cat Society will meet May 3
Charlotte Observer (subscription) - Charlotte, NC, USA


FORMER MIAMI DOLPHINS IN CHARITY RACE
Harnesslink - New Zealand

Friday, April 16, 2004



[Wichita Falls]
City will hear both sides of pet clash
Times Record News, TX

Thursday, April 15, 2004



The HSUS Urges New Englanders to Keep Cats Safe

Sunday, April 11, 2004



HAMPTON TOWNSHIP: Week in review
Bunny 'dumping' up at humane society
Pioneer Press, MN


LILY FRIGHT
New York Post, NY


No More Homeless Pets Weekly Forum
Upcoming Speakers & Topics
April 12 – 16, 2004
Developing a Successful Community Program for Feral Cats
How do you get started? Manage volunteers and equipment? Find local vets to help? Get the word out? Jan Raven of AzCATs and Chris Whyle of the Homeless Cat Management Team will answer your questions about how to launch and manage a successful program to help feral cats where you live.
No More Homeless Pets Weekly Forum


Many Ignore Doctor's Advice and Keep Cat
allergies.about.com, United States


Student suggestions to control cat population
Boston Globe, MA


The paws-on approach
Toronto Star, Canada


Concerning animals: A plan for renters and their pets
Newark Star Ledger, NJ


1000 - - and counting
Jacksonville Daily News - Jacksonville, NC, USA


The truth about cats and dogs
Everett Herald - Everett, WA, USA


Cats could scratch dad's visitation rights
Miami Herald - Miami, FL, USA


Around Manatee
Bradenton Herald - Bradenton, FL, USA

Saturday, April 10, 2004



Cats get the run around
Hobart Mercury - Hobart,Australia


Scooters can stay in streets
Brazosport Facts, TX
[Scroll down to, Excerpt]
In other business at Monday’s meeting, council took the following action:
NO ACTION: On a resident’s request regarding feral cats on Southern Oaks Drive.


HUMANE SOCIETY OPENS SPAY-NEUTER CLINIC
Tyler Morning Telegraph, TX


House overrun by cats is locked
Salt Lake Tribune, UT

Friday, April 09, 2004



Police blotter
Kewanee Star Courier, IL
[Scroll down to, Excerpt]
Stray cats were captured in a live-trap at Southwind Mobile Estates and the 900 block of Willow Street. Both felines were taken to the pound..


Woman cited for keeping 45 cats
Online Athens, GA


Feral, abandoned cat spay/neuter clinic set
Bend.com - Bend, OR, USA


Dinner, Pets, and Plagues by the Bucketful
The-scientist.com, UK


Health officials inoculate cats
The Nation, Thailand, Thailand


Pet owner refutes claims of 'matted' animals
Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier, IA


Zoning proposal to limit pets rejected
Newsday, NY

Town rejects limit on number of pets
WFSB, CT

North Haven Commission Rejects Limits On Cats And Dogs
NBC30.com, CT

North Haven rejects limit on pet ownership (AP)
WTNH, CT


[First posted on FC Blog under March 31]
Things are Happening in Massachusetts - Important Presentation on April 10
From the Backyard to the Front Page: Building a TNR Movement
Saturday, April 10, 2004
10 a.m. to noon
$5 admission
MSPCA (auditorium)
350 South Huntingdon Ave.
Jamaica Plain (Boston), MA
RSVP to HubCatsBoston@aol.com

Bryan Kortis, executive director of Neighborhood Cats, will talk about how to organize the efforts of the many dedicated cat organizations and TNR activists throughout Massachusetts to help gain improved feral cat services and further success in lowering feral populations. Kortis will draw directly from the Neighborhood Cats experience in New York City where, in four years, three people working on one colony with few feral services available to them has led to a city-wide movement now featuring no-cost feral spay/neuter by the ASPCA and the Humane Society of NY, the active support of Animal Care &Control of NYC, free equipment lending, regular training workshops hundreds of feral cat caretakers practicing TNR, dramatic statistical results in targeted areas, and coordination among all feral cat groups via the NYC Feral Cat Council.

Advocates on the leading edge of the local feral cat scene will share promising news of their programs, plus there will be refreshments and an opportunity for questions. Other presenters and sponsors include Merrimac River Feline Rescue Society, Somerville Alleycat Advocats, HubCats, Second Chance Fund for Animal Welfare, and The Cat Connection.


Cat limit could be eliminated in borough
Windsor-Hights Herald - Hightstown, NJ, USA


Residents voice opinion on village cat ordinance
Little Falls Evening Times - Little Falls, NY, USA


Dead, hurt cats found downtown
Durango Herald - Durango, CO, USA


Town rejects limit on number of pets
WFSB - Connecticut, CT, USA


North Haven Commission Rejects Limits On Cats And Dogs
NBC30.com - Hartford, CT, USA


Court to dad: Cats must go, or no kids
Palm Beach Post - Palm Beach, FL, USA


Mass. Farm Gives Sanctuary to Animals
Miami Herald - Miami, FL, USA


Alert by FeralPlace@aol.com, www.theanimalspirit.com, 4/9/04

Source: "Feral cat support grows," By Dana Yates, Daily Journal Staff, 4/8/04

BACKGROUND:

In Foster City, California, a plan presented by the Homeless Cat Network to trap, neuter and return (TNR) about 300 cats who roam the Bayshore was opposed by only one person; however, the commission won’t be making a decision about the cats until they hear a presentation from the audubon society in May.

Please send TNR support letters to the Mayor and City Council Members.

This seems like an extremely caring community; the Mayor's wife cares for homeless cats. Please keep your emails polite!

Please visit http://www.theanimalspirit.com/feralcatnetwork.html for information on homeless cats and TNR.
The article "Dispelling The Myths," addresses the homeless cat/bird issue, as does "Addressing “'The Wisconsin Study,'” located on page: http://www.straypetadvocacy.org/html/wisconsin_study.html

Veterinarian testimonials regarding TNR can be found on the following page:
http://www.theanimalspirit.com/support.html

CONTACT:

City Council
City Hall
610 Foster City Blvd.
Foster City, CA 94404
(650) 286-3200

Marland W. Townsend, Mayor
Phone: (650) 286-3504
Email: mtownsend@fostercity.org

Rick Wykoff, Vice Mayor
Email: Rwykoff@fostercity.org

Ron Cox, Councilmember
Email: Rcox@fostercity.org

Linda Koelling, Councilmember
Email: Lkoelling@fostercity.org

Deborah E. G. Wilder, Councilmember
Email: Dwilder@fostercity.org

LETTER TO THE EDITOR:

If you would like to send a support letter for ferals and TNR to the Daily Journal, contact: letters@smdailyjournal.com

http://www.animalconcerns.org/external.html?www=http%3A//www.smdailyjournal.org/article.cfm%3Fissue%3D04-08-04%26storyID%3D29676&itemid=200404081044390.164099

Thursday, April 08, 2004



Dig discovery is oldest 'pet cat'
BBC News, UK


Guilford cases ahead of last year [rabies]
News-Record, NC


Feral cat support grows
San Mateo Daily Journal - San Mateo, CA, USA


Cops, animal style
The University of Maryland Diamondback - College Park, MD, USA


Making a Difference
Oregonian - Portland, OR, USA


Constable finds a pet project
Appleton Post Crescent - Appleton, WI, USA


Looking at public health issues, 100 years ago and now
Hopewell Valley News - Hopewell, NJ, USA


'Cats' and cops cooperate to prevent riverfront litter
Bordentown Register News - Bordentown, NJ, USA

Wednesday, April 07, 2004



City Will Clean House Where 51 Cats Found In Filth
Des Plaines Journal - Des Plaines, IL, USA


Panora Pets Group
The Guthrian - Guthrie Center, IA, USA


Norton farm provides sanctuary for animals
Sarasota Herald-Tribune - Sarasota, FL, USA


Plan to limit cats to three put on hold
MLive.com - MI,USA


Town's CatSnippers have their say
Delaware Coast Press - Rehoboth Beach, DE, USA


Family can keep serval, Saginaw council decides
Fort Worth Star Telegram - Fort Worth, TX, USA


Coyote traps called 'barbaric'
Glendale News-Press (subscription) - Glendale, CA, United States


Bird lovers fight cat plan
San Mateo Daily Journal - San Mateo, CA, USA


Critics object to fees on spay-neuter bill
Charlotte Observer - Charlotte,NC,USA

Tuesday, April 06, 2004



New: Feral Cat Brochure downloadable at Wild About Cats!


Rabies facts USA and Worldwide
Medical News Today


County cracks down on pet fees
News 14 Carolina - Raleigh, NC, USA


Lawmakers examine pet food tax
News 14 Carolina - Raleigh, NC, USA


Animal Lovers Weigh In on Pet Food Tax Plan
FOX News - USA


Pound urges feline licences
Winnipeg Sun - Winnipeg,Manitoba,Canada


Deliberate poisoning suspected in cats' deaths
Little Falls Evening Times - Little Falls, NY, USA


North Carolina House Committee to Debate Animal Welfare Bill
Miami Herald - Miami, FL, USA


Animal control, safety issues occupy board
Picayune Item - Picayune, MS, USA


Pet owners should pay registration
Richmond Palladium Item - Richmond, IN, USA

Monday, April 05, 2004



W. VA. County Overrun by Stray Cats
Yahoo News - USA


It would cost $10 per year to license a cat
CBC Manitoba - Winnipeg,Canada


County sniffing out delinquent pet taxes
Durham Herald Sun - Durham, NC, USA


Group offers free spay/neutering to curb stray population
Conroe Courier - Conroe, TX, USA


The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:
AKC Gazette - USA


James Glennie: Modern wind turbines cost-competitive and quiet
New Zealand Herald - Auckland, New Zealand


Jefferson students learn responsibility from feline 'student'
Bureau County Republican - Princeton, IL, USA


Letters: Human hazards of animal rescue are the worst part
Corvallis Gazette Times - Corvallis, OR, USA


City could compromise with exotic cat's owners
Fort Worth Star Telegram - Fort Worth, TX, USA

Sunday, April 04, 2004



Diet, Medication Can Improve Old-Timer's Life
Albuquerque Journal (subscription) - Albuquerque, NM, USA


Subj: Rose Hill, Kansas (Near Wichita) -- Cats Need Home ASAP-- Owner's Husband Died
Date: 4/4/2004 8:04:30 PM Pacific Daylight Time
From: FeralPlace@aol.com

PLEASE CROSS-POST WIDELY!
I was contacted by a person who must move due to the fact that her husband passed away. She needs to find permanent homes for the following cats ASAP. If you are able to help one or more of these cats, please contact me at FeralPlace@aol.com and I will put you in touch with the current owner. References are required. One of the male cats is not currently neutered, but he will be before adoption.
Thank you,
Shell
FeralPlace@aol.com
www.theanimalspirit.com
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* Pooh Bear - orange male-neutered, vaccinated and front declawed very loving personalty loves one on one affection. 3-4yrs old?
* Midnight - black male-neutered, vaccinated and front declawed very loving 1-2yrs?
* Alex - orange male-neutered, vaccinated and front declawed very loving and big cat about 20lbs. He is chubby but frisky and loving. 7-8yrs?
* Mr. Lover Boy - orange male-not neutered or declawed maybe close to 1year old? frisky and playful
* Tinker - orange and white, male-neutered, front declawed 2-3yrs? loving and playful and like affection
* Butterfly - calico, female-spayed, front declawed 2-3years? loving very loving wants affection and lap cat, i prefer her and Tinker to be in the same home. They have always been together and came from the same home.
* Shaylow - light tortishell female-spayed, vacinated and front declawed 4-5years? She is very loving to one on one. she is very shy and you can even tell she is around.


Saginaw officals to decide exotic cat's fate
Fort Worth Star Telegram - Fort Worth, TX, USA


Stray sterilisation for clinic clean-up
The Statesman - Calcutta, India


Dozer Man pushes out peace and privacy
St. Petersburg Times - St. Petersburg, FL, USA


Mayor to study Chicago reform
Baltimore Sun - Baltimore, MD, USA


Trysts with kitties cited as cause
Halifax Herald (subscription) - Halifax,Nova Scotia,Canada


Wild animals can cause trouble
Fort Worth Star Telegram - Fort Worth, TX, USA

Saturday, April 03, 2004



Cute and fluffy killers
Hobart Mercury - Hobart, Australia


Feline assistance
CATco fosters cats, helps control population
Newark Advocate - Newark, OH, USA


Edith Smith
VillageSoup - Camden, ME, United States


Cats recovering after being found in squalor
White Plains Journal News - White Plains, NY, USA


Roses & Raspberries
Battle Creek Enquirer - Battle Creek, MI, USA

Friday, April 02, 2004



New cats in town
San Antonio Express, TX


Rabies Vaccinations Offered In Two Locations Saturday
Southern Pines Pilot, NC


Cat owners would have to pay a $10 licence fee
CBC Manitoba, Canada


Vet helps 'friends' in a new way
Buffalo News - Buffalo, NY, USA


Animals taken from crowded facility
Charleston Post Courier (subscription) - Charleston, SC, USA


Around Town
Three Villages Times - Elmont, NY, USA

Thursday, April 01, 2004



Stray cat feeders must pay town fines
Miami Herald - Miami, FL, USA


Couple claims cat was euthanized too quickly
Alton Telegraph - Alton, IL, USA


Vets issue animal vaccine warning
BBC Birmingham - UK


Strays poisoned as tag deadline looms
Kathimerini - Athens,Greece


Cats and dogs everywhere!
Charleston Post Courier (subscription) - Charleston, SC, USA


Here and Now: Tag Day
Seattle Times, WA


Lee Humane Society seeks money to buy cat condos, improve facilities
Bonita Daily News, FL