October 23, 2012
Categories: Webcasts

Bigstock-Tabby-Cat-In-Paper-Bag-372709Changing your shelter’s “feline housing” to prevent disease sounds overwhelming, doesn’t it? What if we told you sometimes it’s as simple as using a paper bag to give stressed-out cat a place to hide?

If you think reducing stress and disease in shelter cats by making changes to their housing means architects and high tech ventilation systems, or new banks of cages, sophisticated plumbing, colony  rooms with dedicated air flow, or other major, costly changes your organization  either can’t afford or that will take years to implement, this free webcast is for you.

What if we told you sometimes it’s as simple as using a paper bag to give stressed-out cat a place to hide?

This Thursday evening, Oct. 25, at 9 PM Eastern. Dr. Sandra Newbury of the Koret Shelter Medicine Program at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine will be presenting “Fixing the Feline Housing Crisis: How Shelter Housing Can Make Cats Sick – And What You Can Do About It.”

She’ll be talking about real-world solutions and best practices that will allow you to fight the spread of disease and the incidence of stress, which are a deadly combination for shelter cats. Please sign up now… remember, it’s free.

We’ll see you there!