“We met at my dining room table, got organized and off we went.”
Bonnie’s utilized partnerships with many different organizations to contribute to the success of the Feline and Friends Foundation, which has helped 2000 cats in just three years, in one of Vermont’s poorest countries. She borrowed her game plan from NY’s renowned Neighborhood Cats, built a relationship with an open admission shelter to handle the friendly cats and kittens her group finds, and partnered with a supportive veterinary practice to provide surgeries and health care. She proposes that TNR is not just for cats but for the community: both the caretakers who love the cats, and the “non-cat” people who want to see the local feline population reduced. “We’re making our communities more livable for everyone.”
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