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- To promote and enable the effective and humane management of Ohio’s community (feral and stray) cats by encouraging and facilitating collaborative trap-neuter-return (TNR) programs and corresponding partnerships between public and/or private stakeholders.
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Community Cats: A Guide for Busy Ohio Municipal Leaders What is a Community Cat? One of the millions of unowned (at least in the traditional sense) cats who live outdoors. Many such cats receive some degree of care from people. Community cats can be divided into two basic categories: stray and feral.
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Ohio Animal Advocates is actively working with Ohio...
- Community Cats
The Community Cat Initiative is a program developed by the Humane Society of Greater Dayton to improve the lives of free-roaming community cats within our cities and neighborhoods. Our goal is to end the senseless euthanasia of healthy cats and control cat overpopulation through education, spay/neuter initiatives, and our Trap-Neuter-Return and ...
The Community Cat Initiative (CCI) is a program that works with individuals to spay and neuter community cats in Columbus on a regular basis in an effort to help our feral friends and slow the overpopulation.
We are a small organization in Ohio that facilitates targeted trap-neuter-return programs to stabilize local feral cat colonies. We are also an advocate for the humane treatment of these “community cats,” and seek to raise public awareness of feral colonies and their needs.
We serve community cats and their advocates in Cleveland Heights, Ohio and surrounding areas. Through education initiatives and local trap-neuter-release (TNR) of community cats, we seek to establish community support for effective cat management, and promote the wellbeing of outdoor cats.
Ohio Animal Advocates is actively working with Ohio communities to help community cats by: Partnering with Together Initiative and Give Them Ten, OAA hosted in-person summits in Cleveland and Cincinnati in November 2023, and a virtual Tri-state Community Cat Summit with Indiana and Kentucky on February 24, 2024 with keynote speaker Bryan Kortis ...
Community Cats are free-roaming, unowned (but often cared for) cats who live outside. They can be friendly or feral (not socialized to people). Often, members of the community care for these cats by placing food and water outside and providing the managed colony with shelter and protection.