Managing Feral Cats Through Trap-Neuter-Return
Cats are abandoned more frequently than any other companion animal in the United States. This has led to increased numbers of feral cat colonies throughout the country, as well as in southern Florida. What can be done to address the welfare of feral cats?
Attend this workshop to hear from experts about what is being done to manage feral cat colonies in southeast Florida. Share success stories, challenges, and strategies for long-term solutions with others engaged in improving the welfare of Florida's cats.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Anne Kolb Nature Center
Mangrove Hall
751 Sheridan St.,
Hollywood, Florida
For more information: http://www.broward.org/parks/pdf/managing_feral_cats.pdf
To register: http://www.caringfields.org/11feb09workshop.html
Rachel
Michaud, CAWA
Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
2015 SW 16th Avenue 100126
Gainesville,
FL 32610
(352) 273-8725 (office)
(352) 392-6125 (fax)
michaudr@vetmed.ufl.edu
www.UFShelterMedicine.com