Ask Stacy! Questions and Answers for Inquiring Cats - The Community Cats Podcast

Ask Stacy! Questions and Answers for Inquiring Cats

Interview! Liz Pease, Executive Director of the Merrimack River Feline Rescue Society
August 25, 2016
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How to Find an Organization to Volunteer With
August 29, 2016
Interview! Liz Pease, Executive Director of the Merrimack River Feline Rescue Society
August 25, 2016
How-to-Find-an-Organization-to-Volunteer With
How to Find an Organization to Volunteer With
August 29, 2016

“When you’re looking to recruit, recruit everywhere and all of the time.” 


CC_Logo_Horizontal_160327FIN-WebRGBIt’s time for another Q&A session with Stacy! In this episode, Stacy takes questions posted to the CCP Facebook page. Listeners asked for advice on how to keep the peace between an area’s cat colonies and its disgruntled residents, recommendations of safe and effective traps, the pros and cons of fee-waved adoption, and her favorite sources of information about TNR. Stacy also discusses the CCP’s newly launched grant program, Community Cat Grants, which provides funds and mentorship to grassroots organizations as well as small shelters in need of help. To find out more about Community Cats Grants or to apply, click here.
If you want to know more about the benefits and drawbacks of fee-waved adoption, click here to read Stacy’s blog post.
For more information on TNR,  visit alleycat.org or neighborhood cats.org. For resources in multiple languages, check out the Multilingual Pet Care Library.
To submit a question for the next Ask Stacy episode, please go to the CCP Facebook page and post it to the wall.

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