Outdoor Cat Conference: The San Jose story
San Jose, CA, went from saving only 28 percent of the cats who came into their shelter in 2009 to saving 83 percent in 2012. How did they do it?
San Jose, CA, went from saving only 28 percent of the cats who came into their shelter in 2009 to saving 83 percent in 2012. How did they do it?
Did you miss last week’s webcast on saving orphaned kittens? Were you there, but want to review it again, or share it with colleagues?
Are shelters and rescue groups driving great homes away with their adoption restrictions? That was the experience of one popular parenting cartoonist and blogger, Amber Dusick,
author of ‘Parenting: Illustrated with Crappy Pictures.’
What are the chances shelter staff can tell the difference between friendly and feral cats, even after three days of observation? Around 75 percent.
There’s new information out there that can help shelters diagnose, treat, and care for cats who test positive for the virus.
Around 80 percent of all shelter cats develop some degree of anorexia, feline specialist Dr. Susan Little told veterinarians at the North American Veterinary Conference in February. What can be done to help them?
Is your shelter looking for better ways to prevent the spread of pathogens via the shoes of shelter staff and visitors?
There is still time to register for tomorrow night’s free webcast on saving orphaned kittens!
Two recent studies took a look at the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) in cats both for relief of osteoarthritis pain and after spay surgery.
Is your shelter looking for better ways to prevent the spread of pathogens vis the shoes of shelter staff and visitors?