EVENTS & TRAINING: Cat Advocacy, Cat Management, Trap-Neuter-RETURN (TNR)
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Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR), Feral Cat, and Cat Management
TRAINING AND EVENTS
TRAINING AND EVENTS
January 26, 2012 > Maddie's Institute Webcast Series: Shelter Crowd Control: Keeping Community Cats Out of Shelters with Julie Levy, DVM, Director of Maddie's(r) Shelter Medicine Program at the University of Florida
www.ufsheltermedicine.com
Spay Day USA 2012 (now World Spay Day) :: Events - February 28, 2012 and throughout February and March 2012
2009 :: 2008 :: 2007 :: 2006 :: 2005 :: 2004
There are now many training and education opportunities available for Cat Management and Trap-Neuter-Return-Manage (TNRM). These include online courses, resources, and e-forums; print and video materials; hands-on training, on-site classes, conferences, seminars, workshops. Several resources are free or lower-cost. Offerings range from ongoing to periodic to one-time events.
See also Spay/Neuter Conferences on Neuter/Spay Nationwide
2009 TRAINING AND EVENTS
Ongoing Cat & TNR Resources & Events :: January 2009 :: February 2009 :: March 2009 :: April 2009 :: May 2009 :: June 2009 :: September 2009
ONGOING Cat & TNR Training Resources & Events
Alley Cat Allies
- Maryland, Washington DC and other locations
* Upcoming Events
* Educational Tools
* Helping Community Cats Workshops
* Help People Help Cats
National Feral Cat Day (Alley Cat Allies)
October 16
Neighborhood Cats - New York City and nationwide
April 2009: website reformatted and updated!
* check Events page
* check How to pages
* check Resources > Education page
- TNR workshops: New York City
- TNR Kit: manual and video - available through the ASPCA
-Free downloadable pdf documents:
The Nuts & Bolts of Implementing a Community-Wide TNR Program
Sample TNR Policy Presentation
Sample TNR Workshop Outline (downloadable document toward top of page >> Neighborhood Cats >> Resources >> Education Other Materials
- TNR mini-course downloadable pdf files - six languages
- On-site workshops in areas of the U.S. (with Humane Society of U.S. / Humane Society University)
- National Feral Cat Summit (annual)
Humane Society University
* Online Courses: Trap-Neuter-Return: How to Manage a Feral Cat Colony
* On-site Workshops: TNR and Feral Cat Caretaker Workshop
Humane Society of the United States - Feral Cat Program
* workshops with Bryan Kortis of Neighborhood Cats - see Humane Society University above
* March 2007: book published by HSUS
Implementing a Community Trap-Neuter-Return Program
by Bryan Kortis (of Neighborhood Cats)
or go to AnimalSheltering.org and click on Publications at left.
* online Resources for Helping Feral Cats
No Kill Advocacy Center
* check What's New
* check Reforming Animal Control articles
PetSmart Charities Resources
PetSmart Charities Webinars - check for upcoming webinars
Previously recorded webinars:
Spay/Neuter :: Free-Roaming Cats
Fix-It Forum National Spay and Neuter Networking and Training Conference
Fix-It Forum National Spay and Neuter Networking and Training Conference
September 2007: ASPCA Pro is a reformat of Imagine Humane content with some new additions. (Imagine Humane was created just a few years ago and was a reformat in part of materials originally posted on the Resources webpages of Best Friends / No More Homeless Pets; a Best Friends employee moved to ASPCA.)
See materials on Spay/Neuter and Feral Cats.
Feral Cat Caretakers Coalition (Los Angeles California)
West L.A
* online materials
* 6 week course once or twice annually
Feral Cat Spay/Neuter Project (FCSNP) - Puget Sound, Seattle
FCSNP was selected as a mentoring model and their new website (April 2007, made possible by a grant) features their model clinic materials.
* click on Our Clinic Model
Feral Cat Caretakers Coalition (Los Angeles California)
West L.A
* online materials
* 6 week course once or twice annually
Feral Cat Spay/Neuter Project (FCSNP) - Puget Sound, Seattle
FCSNP was selected as a mentoring model and their new website (April 2007, made possible by a grant) features their model clinic materials.
* click on Our Clinic Model
January 2009
San Antonio Feral Cat Coalition
Feral Cat Workshops
San Antonio and Bulverde, Texas
In 2009, 5 free workshops per month available to the public at various libraries around San Antonio and Bulverde, Texas. See Schedule
Helotes Humane Society -
• Feral Cat Awareness Day: TNR (Trap, Neuter and release) Workshop
January 10, 2009 from 10 am to 1 pm
Helotes, Texas
Helotes Nature Center, 12492 Bandera Road, across from Floore’s General Store.
A representative from the San Antonio Feral Cat Association will provide information on controlling feral cat populations. If weather permits, a cat adoption will also be held. Prior to the workshop, cat fanciers are invited to a “meet and greet” with refreshments.
Best Friends Webinar (Online)
Wednesday, January 14, 2009 (already full)
• "How to Help Feral Cats” featuring Bryan Kortis, Executive Director of Neighborhood Cats
Webinars will be recorded and available for viewing online.
Feral cat workshop
Saturday, January 24, 2009
Martinez, California
Outcast Cat Help offers a free workshop, "Trap-Neuter-Return: How to Manage a Feral Cat Colony," 1-3 p.m. Saturday (Jan. 24) at Contra Costa Animal Services, 4800 Imhoff Place, Martinez. The workshop is in the Diane Iwasa Education Room. Space is limited. Please call for reservations at 925-231-0639.
February 2009
Trapping seminar -- Animal Friends Foundation,
Monday, February 2, 2009 - 6 p.m (prior to the AFF 7 p.m. meeting)
Millville New Jersey - at Millville Public Library, 210 Buck St.
Foundation volunteers will demonstrate humane trapping techniques for those wishing to catch stray or feral cats in order to have them spayed or neutered or to give them medical attention.
To register for the seminar or for more information, call (856) 501-5572, send e-mail to AnimalFriendsFoundation@yahoo.com or visit www.AnimalFriendsFoundation.com.
FERAL CAT WORKSHOP
University of North Texas - Feral Cat Workshop
February 7, 2009 - 10:00 am
Denton Texas - UNT ART building room 219
GOT FERAL CATS?
This workshop will help you learn how to deal with the feral cat population in your neighborhood or on your property in a humane and effective way. We will also discuss the new city ordinance that allows for managed feral cat colonies as well as how to trap, make shelters, feeding and monitiroing the colony. OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC
PLEASE RSVP with your name and phone number to Nancy Kelly at 940-565-4206.
FREE Feral Cat Workshop
February 7, 2009 - 9:30am to 12:30pm
Babylon New York (Long Island)
Who: The Town of Babylon and the Babylon Animal Adoption Center (BAARC) invite you to a free Feral Cat Education Workshop presented by the Animal Lovers League, Glen Cove. The program will be presented by Joan Phillips, Animal Lovers League Director and member of the Nassau County Feral Cat Committee. Joan has fifteen years experience in animal sheltering, operating a spay-neuter clinic and Trap-Neuter-Return Program (TNR) for feral cats. Co-presenter is Grace DeVita, Director of Second Chance Animal Rescue (SCAR), and past Director of the Humane Division of Nassau County SPCA.
What: This workshop will educate, train, and empower officials, members of the public and interested volunteers to become an integral part of the effort to reduce the unrestricted breeding of feral and abandoned cats. Learn the do’s and don'ts of successful programs. Public officials are encouraged to attend at least the first hour of the program to get an overall view of some successful collaborative/cost-effective programs.
A wealth of ideas and proven methods for successful trapping will be shared, and “hands-on” (without live cats) demonstrations of safe trapping, and the variety and use of traps available as well as how to organize a successful TNR program or day. Transport to spay-neuter clinics, after-care protocols and colony management and monitoring will be covered. Learn tricks to catch the most elusive kitties and about the latest in equipment. How to find spay-neuter resources and recruitment and training of those who really want to make a difference will be on the agenda as well.
Where: Town of Babylon, Phelps Lane Annex 9:30 to 12:30
When: Saturday, February 7th, 2009 - 9:30 registration
How: The program is FREE!!!!
Reserve quickly to be sure you receive a FREE CD & DVR, courtesy of the Humane Society of the United States.
Effectively Managing Feral Cats
How to Perform a Mass Trapping
Implementing a Community Trap-Neuter-Return Program
FOR RESERVATIONS: email TNRSeminar@aol.com. Please email your name, address, zip code, telephone number and email address to register and to receive TNR updates and TNR clinic notices.
Or call 516-776-8998 and leave your name address, zip code and telephone number if you do not have access to a computer. Please spell your name and street address.
Managing Feral Cats Through Trap-Neuter-Return
Wednesday, February 11, 2009 - 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Hollywood, Florida: Anne Kolb Nature Center - Mangrove Hall
Presented by the Pegasus Foundation's Caring Fields Education Center, Broward County Parks and Recreation, and Broward County Animal Care and Regulation.
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.
Register online. Suggested Donation $15. Limited Seating - Register early. Registration deadline: February 1, 2009. Vegan lunch and beverages included - please bring your own coffee cup. For additional information, contact Susan Hargreaves, Phone: 561-676-0633 E-mail: education@caringfields.org
Caring For & Trapping Feral Cats: Trap/Neuter/Return Course
February 28, 2009 - 1:00PM-4:00PM
Eugene Oregon - at Greenhill Humane Society, 88530 Green Hill Rd.
http://www.green-hill.org
Taught by Randi Golub, this course is designed to teach people how to care for and trap feral cats for spaying and neutering. Community members who complete this course will have the opportunity to work with GHS’ Trap/Neuter/Return program on Sundays. RSVP required. Call Ashlee Dixon at 689-1503 ext. 116. FREE!
March 2009
Best Friends Webinars (Online)
• “Think Lost Not Stray” featuring Kat Albrecht, Founder of Missing Pet Partnership on March 11 and 15
E-mail webinars@bestfriends.org if you wish to be notified when registration for Kat's webinar begins.
Webinars will be recorded and available for viewing online.
Companion Animal Trust
Jersey City New Jersey
Neighborhood Feral Cat Initiative
Free Monthly Workshops
The free monthly Trap-Neuter-Return training workshops begin on March 28th. Attendees will learn all the steps in setting up a managed cat colony including establishing good community relations, feeding, building and placing shelters, arranging vet care, safely handling feral cats, and trapping. All workshop attendees will become TNR certified and Hudson County residents will gain access to low cost spay/neuter and trap rentals.
The 2009 workshops will be held from 12 noon to 3pm in Jersey City on the following dates:
March 28, April 25, May 9, June 13, July 11, August 8, September 26, October 17 and November 14.
For more information go to The Neighborhood Feral Cat Initiative website Neighborhood Feral Cat Initiative or email workshop@neighborhoodferalcat.org or call 201-884-9649 for reservations.
April 2009
The Collier Community Cat Coalition (formerly known as the Feral Cat Coalition)
April 9, 2009 at 6 p.m.
Naples Florida
North Collier Government Service Center’s community room at 2335 Orange Blossom. Everyone interested in the welfare of free roaming, stray, abandoned, and feral cats as well as TNR is invited to attend.
The Collier Community Cat Coalition, Inc. is a collaboration of animal rescue groups, wildlife organizations, and community members working to reduce the number of homeless, free roaming and feral cats in Collier County through the development of effective sterilization and trap, neuter, return (TNR) programs, as well as the management and maintenance of the cats.
http://www.naplesnews.com/news/2009/apr/06/collier-community-cat-coalition-holds-meeting-week/
Public Forum on Feral Cats
Largo Florida
Wednesday April 15 4:30 - 7:30 pm
Pinellas County Extension Building, 12520 Ulmerton Rd., Largo.
A working study group has been formed whose purpose is to study the problems, prevention and solutions relating to the impact of feral cats in Pinellas County; to gather information from stakeholders concerned and impacted by the issue, to provide a public forum for citizen input, and to make viable consensus based
recommendations to Pinellas County. This is your opportunity to voice your
concerns about feral cats in Pinellas County!
http://www.humanesocietyofpinellas.org/news.htm
Barbara Snow, executive director of the Humane Society of Pinellas, is working with the group. Those who want information but are unable to attend the meeting should contact Snow at barbara@humanepinellas.org or (727) 797-7722.
http://www.tampabay.com/news/briefs/article992304.ece
Companion Animal Trust
Jersey City New Jersey
Neighborhood Feral Cat Initiative
April 25, 2009
Free Monthly Trap-Neuter-Return Training Workshops (see full blurb under March 2009 above)
The 2009 workshops will be held from 12 noon to 3pm in Jersey City on the following dates:
March 28, April 25, May 9, June 13, July 11, August 8, September 26, October 17 and November 14.
For more information go to The Neighborhood Feral Cat Initiative website Neighborhood Feral Cat Initiative or email workshop@neighborhoodferalcat.org or call 201-884-9649 for reservations.
May 2009
No Kill Conference
No Kill Advocacy Center and Animal Law Program at George Washington University Law School
May 2-3, 2009
Washington DC
see all including Protecting Freeroaming Cats and their Caregivers
2009 Southeastern Animal Welfare Conference
Presented by Alachua County Humane Society and Merial Pharmaceuticals
May 29-31, 2009
Gainesville, Florida
* Community Collaboration for Feral Cats - Dr. Julie Levy & Rick DuCharme
* Targeted S/N Programs - Rick DuCharme
among other animal welfare topics
NACA (National Animal Control Association) Annual Training Conference
May 29-30, 2009
St Louis, Missouri - Sheraton Westport Plaza Hotel
["The new Community Cat Management Policy ..... will be a key feature." - from President's Message in NACA News November-December 2008. In April 2008 ~Barb, AnimalResources advised leading feral cat groups and individuals of the NACA cat policy change.]
June 2009
Feral Cat Caretakers Coalition - FERAL CAT CARETAKING WORKSHOP
JUNE 4 to JULY 9, 2009, Thursday evenings
CLASSES BEGIN at 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM - SIGN IN AT 6:30 PM SHARP!
Los Angeles California
The new WEST LOS ANGELES ANIMAL SHELTER-Conference Room, located at 11361 Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90064
WE TEACH YOU HOW TO SUCCESSFULLY IMPLEMENT A TNR PROGRAM – to humanely trap cats and kittens, provide pre and post-operative care, food & shelter. Learn how to create a safe and secure RETURN with long-term managed care. The workshop is open to everyone with or without experience! Issues such as agreements, feline health, implementing long-term care following return, post-surgical boarding, correct adoption guidelines as well as responsible feral cat caretaking, safe feeding and dozens of other topics are covered in detail? See www.feralcatcaretakers.org
Due to student demand, we will be holding THREE extension classes following the six-week graduation, with one additional Kitten Class and two Shelter Building Classes.
September 2009
PetSmart Charities Feline Forum: Practices and New Perspectives
September 24, 2009 to September 26, 2009
Chicago, Illinois
A COMPREHENSIVE, NATIONAL conference THAT WILL FOCUS solely on cats and how to care AND ADVOCATE for them! With more than 30 workshops, PetSmart Charities’ 2009 Feline Forum will cover topics such as:
* Facilitating more, and better, cat adoptions * Managing effective feral-cat programs * Reducing disease transmission in shelter settings * Operating a feline-focused spay/neuter program * Understanding cat behavior … in the shelter and in the home * Increasing the lost-cat RTO rate * Examining new perspectives on how to elevate the value of cats in our society AND MORE!
January 2008 :: February 2008 :: March 2008 :: April 2008 :: May 2008 :: June 2008 ::
July :: August 2008 :: September 2008 :: October 2008 :: November 2008 :: December 2008
Ongoing
Alley Cat Allies > Events
(July 2008 reformatted website)
Neighborhood Cats > Events: including
Caretaker Training Workshops
New York City
Trap-Neuter-Return: How to Manage a Feral Cat Colony
LOCATED AT: ASPCA, 424 E. 92nd Street, 5th Floor, New York, NY
January 2008
New Feral Cat Trapping Classes
Georgetown, Texas
Starting January 10, 2008: second Thursday of every month, 7pm
Held at Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter in Georgetown.
Free classes on catching feral cats. Attendees will learn where to find proper traps, how to lure cats and how to care for them once they are caught, including places to have them spayed or neutered.
Hosted by Street Cat Rescue and ShadowCats Rescue, local organizations that trap, neuter and release cats.
Humane Society University Workshop
Communities & Colonies (Tampa Florida)
Implementing a Communitywide Trap-Neuter-Return Program for Feral Cats
For feral cat caretakers, trappers, and activists
Friday, January 18, 2008 - Saturday, January 19, 2008
Location Tampa, Florida
North American Veterinary Conference
Orlando, Florida
January 19 -23 , 2008
Selected tracks from the NAVC Expo Planner:
* Feral Cats 101: Let's Get Wild
* How Many Dogs or Cats Do We Need to Sterilize to Get Zero Population Growth? It Depends...
* Is She Spayed? Is There Another Testicle?
* Standards of Care for High Volume Spay/Neuter
* Spay/Neuter Surgical & Time Saving Techniques
* Pocket Pet Spay/Neuter
* High-Volume Spay/Neuter Clinics: What Do They Mean to a Community?
* Oops! How to Avoid Complications in S/N Surgery
* Animal Hoarding: Recognition, Response, Sentencing Recommendations
Hermitage Cat Shelter
Humane Treatment Of Feral Cats Workshop
Saturday, January 26, 2008
Tucson, Arizona
Learn how to handle feral cats humanely at a workshop from 9 a.m. to noon. Roy P. Drachman HallMeet in Room AI-14. Free. Call 571-7839 for information.
Feral Cat Council of Collier County
Naples Florida
Inaugural Meeting: 6:30pm Thursday, January 31, 2008
The new group plans to address the problem of stray and feral cats in the county. Objectives will include bringing the county's feral cat population under control with community-based techniques that allow cats to live out their lives while minimizing the negative impact on the environment.
Meeting room, North Collier Government Center, 2335 Orange Blossom Drive.
All interested citizens are invited to attend. If unable to attend but would like to get involved, contact M. Antonia at 825-4093, or e-mail bhumane@earthlink.net.
Source: Naples News
February 2008
Feral Cat Caretakers Coalition > Events
WORKSHOP DATES - February 14, 2008 - March 20, 2008
Los Angeles, California
at the NEW West Los Angeles City Shelter, located at 11361 Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA, 90064.
Classes are Thursday evenings for six weeks from 7-9 pm.
Animal Welfare Federation of New Jersey Annual Conference
Iselin, New Jersey
February 22 and 23, 2008
Selected workshops:
Meet Your Match™ Feline-ality
"A BRAND NEW, CUTTING EDGE, SCIENTIFIC, ADOPTION PROGRAM" "designed to increase the likelihood that shelter cats nine months of age and older make a successful and permanent transition into their new homes. The program lets adopters know in advance just what type of cat they are bringing home."
Friday, February 22, 2008 9AM-12PM: NJ Certified Animal Control Officers Association Annual Meeting
The New Jersey Certified Animal Control Officers Association will hold its annual meeting at the 2008 Conference. The meeting – for certified ACOs in good standing with the NJCACOA only - will include general business, discussions on pending legislation, domestic cat licensing, feral cat issues and training and a round table discussion of ACO and ACI issues. After a short break there will be ICS 100 and NIMS 700 training. Everyone who signs up for this training will be allowed to participate.
Saturday, February 23, 2008 2-5:30PM: TNR Feral Cat Certification
Bryan Kortis, Neighborhood Cats
Learn how to care for the feral and stray cats in your community and make use of the many resources now available. All steps in setting up a managed colony will be covered, including establishing good community relations, feeding, building and placing shelters, arranging vet care, finding recovery space, safely handling feral cats, and trapping (with an emphasis on conducting a mass trapping of an entire feral colony at once). All workshop attendees will become TNR certified and NYC residents will gain access to no-cost spay/neuter and trap rental. Join the over 1,000 caretakers trained to date!
March 2008
see also Feral Cat Caretakers Coalition under February above.
"Whole Cat Workshop, The Solution to Cat Overpopulation."
Grafton, Massachusetts
Sunday, March 9, 2008
The meeting will feature hands-on training sessions focusing on spay/neutering for cats, adoptions, volunteering opportunities, foster care, and more!
8:30am-4:00pm at the Varis Lecture Hall in the Tufts University Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine in Grafton.
Registration is $25 for Massachusetts Animal Coalition (MAC) members and students (please bring student ID) and $40 for Non-Members.
April 2008
"Trap-Neuter-Return, Feral Cats & Wildlife"
Alabama Animal Control Association/Alabama Humane
Federation 2008 Annual Conference
Wednesday, April 16, 2008, 9 am to 4 pm
Hoover, Alabama - Hoover Public Safety Center
To register: http://aacacares.net/events/index-events.htm
In partnership with Humane Society University, a program of The Humane Society of the United States, a daylong workshop on Trap-Neuter-Return will be taught by Bryan Kortis, Executive Director, Neighborhood Cats. The morning session will focus on TNR from a policy perspective, while the afternoon will emphasize wildlife issues involved with the management of feral cats. For a detailed description of the workshop, download this pdf file: http://www.alabamahumanefederation.org/PDF/TNR_WildlifeCourseDescription.pdf
May 2008
Fredericton, New Brunswick, CANADA
It's Cat Month in Fredericton. The mayor has declared it so.
A registered charity, Ca-R-Ma (Cat Rescue Maritimes) has implemented a trap-neuter-return program in an attempt to bring the population of six feral cat colonies in the Fredericton area under control.
Ca-R-Ma has developed two power-point presentations, one for children, the other for adults.
The library is pleased to offer an information session and workshop for kids age seven to 12 on stray, abandoned and feral cats and what can be done to help homeless cats, Saturday, May 10, 2008 at 10:30 a.m. at the Fredericton Public Library. The program is free. Call 460-2806 to register. Ca-R-Ma will offer the adult version of its Powerpoint, and an in-depth examination of the local feral cat problem, at Fredericton Public Library, on Wednesday, May 14, 2008 at 7 p.m. Everyone is welcome.
Animal Care Expo
Orlando, Florida
Workshop: How TNR Can Help Your Shelter
Friday, May 16, 2008 - 8:30 a.m.–10:00 a.m.
Sponsored by Hill's Pet Nutrition
Did you know an estimated 80 percent of kittens are born to feral and stray cats? These kittens and many feral adults often wind up in shelters, raising intake rates, euthanasia numbers, and shelter costs. For shelters with animal control responsibilities, feral cats can also be a large source of complaint calls, further draining staff hours and resources. In this workshop, we’ll explore how a communitywide trap-neuter-return (TNR) program can help resolve these issues by reducing and managing the feral cat population in your area.
Presenter: Bryan Kortis, Executive Director, Neighborhood Cats, New York, New York
Feral Cat Summit
Daly City, California
When: Sunday, May 18, 2008, 12:30-5:30 pm.
(Free and open to the public, but advance registration required)
Where: Westlake Park Senior Center, north of the Westlake Shopping Center in Daly City.
Speakers include Nathan Winograd of No Kill Advocacy Center and Cimeron Morrissey of Project Bay Cat.
Sponsored by Judith Christensen, Daly City Council Member. For more information, e-mail jcindc@earthlink.net or call (650) 756-3128. For more information or to register, click here.
June 2008
Humane Society University: Communities & Colonies (Palm Coast)
Implementing a Communitywide Trap-Neuter-Return Program for Feral Cats
Hosted by the Flagler Humane Society, Inc.
Instructor: Bryan Kortis, Neighborhood Cats, New York City
Style: Workshop
Subject: Animal Caregiving & Behavior
Dates: 6/6/08 - 06/07/2008
Location: Palm Coast, Florida
Tuition: $15 for one day, $20 for both days
Register Before 05/27/2008
August 2008
Metairie Terrace Civic Association meeting
[For those who live in the area bounded by Johnson Street, West Metairie Avenue, Manson Street and Causeway Boulevard, you live in the Metairie Terrace subdivision]
Metairie Louisiana
Thursday, August 7, 2008 - 7 p.m. in Room 1 at the Cleary Playground gymnasium, 3700 Civic St..
This month's guest speaker is Lisa Smith, who will discuss her work with the Louisiana SPCA to trap and neuter feral cats in the area.
Cat Management Forum 2008
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Saturday, Aug. 23, 2008 - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
PAWS will present Cat Management Forum 2008, The Future of Feral Cat Management, at Harrisburg River Rescue, 1119 S. Cameron St., Harrisburg PA 17104.
Speakers include Becky Robinson of Alley Cat Allies, Dr. Christine Wilford of The Feral Cat Spay/Neuter Project, a representative of the Philadelphia Community Cats Council and PAWS TNR Coordinator Christine Arnold.
Topics include:
Introduction to TNR / Conflict resolution and mediation to protect cats / Changing the government’s perception of caregivers / Best practices colony management / Veterinarians and feral cats / Why vets won't help / Why tame and adopt isn't the answer / Feral cats in shelter environments / The future of trap-neuter-return (TNR) and feral cat management in the greater Harrisburg area / Collaboration and grants / Question-and-answer session
Cost is $35. A vegetarian lunch will be provided.
Register online
September 2008
How to Help Feral Cats in Your Community: Win-Win Solutions!
Webinar hosted by Petfinder and Best Friends
September 7, 2008 at either 4:00 ET (1:00 PT) or 5:15 ET (2:15 PT)
featuring Bryan Kortis, Executive Director of Neighborhood Cats.
October 2008
National Feral Cat Day (Alley Cat Allies program)
October 16, 2008
Third National Spay/Neuter Conference
October 17-19, 2008 - Chicago, Illinois
see agenda for Trap-Neuter-Return workshops
Best Friends / No More Homeless Pets National Conference
October 24-26, 2008
Las Vegas, Nevada
Events
See workshops on cats, feral cats, spay/neuter and more!
FREE FERAL CAT WORKSHOP - Animal Alliance of Long Island
October 25, 2008 (Saturday) - 12 noon to 4 PM
Nassau County Legislative Chambers, Mineola New York
Legislator Diane Yatauro and Denise Ford invite you to a free Feral Cat Education Workshop presented by the Animal Lovers League. The program will be presented by Joan Phillips, Animal Lovers League Director and member of the Nassau County Feral Cat Committee.
The program is free; for reservations call or e-mail to receive confirmation and directions.
American Public Health Association Conference
October 2008
San Diego, California
Feral Cats, Public Health and the Environment: a dialogue
Wednesday, October 29, 2008: 8:30 AM
Panel Discussion
November 2008
Workshop: Learn how to help feral cats
Saturday, November 15, 2008: 10am to 1pm
Asheville North Carolina
Held at Humane Alliance Spay Neuter Clinic, hosted by Friends 2 Ferals and featuring author Bryan Kortis of Neighborhood Cats in New York City.
Participants will learn how to humanely address the issue of the exploding population of homeless and feral cats in Buncombe County, including humane trapping, the importance of spaying/neutering, proper feeding, building winter shelters and more.
First Toronto Feral Cat Conference
Saturday, November 22, 2008: 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
North York Civic Centre
Toronto, Ontario CANADA
Program:
Performing a Feral Cat Mass Trapping - Meredith Weiss, Neighborhood Cats, New York
Social Marketing in Advocating for Feral Cats: Changing
Attitudes and Raising Awareness - Dr. Louise Ripley, York University, Toronto
GTA Feral Cats and the Law - Simon Shields, LLB, Is That Legal.ca , Toronto
City of Toronto Cat Overpopulation Strategy - Eletta Purdy, Toronto Animal Services, Toronto
Conclusion and Next Steps
Displays available throughout the day
December 2008
FERAL CAT FORUM
DECEMBER 2, 2008
Georgetown Texas
The Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter is hosting a forum on feral cats
“Humane Solutions to Controlling the Feral Cat Population” on Tuesday, December 2, 2008, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the shelter classroom. The program is presented by Donna Powell of Street Cat Rescue and will include the definition of a feral cat, what is a feral cat colony, ways you can be involved, resources and a cat trapping demonstration. Anyone with free-roaming cats, cat lovers, rescue and volunteer personnel, animal control personnel and community leaders are encouraged to attend. Snacks will be served. Please RSVP by calling the shelter at 943-3322. The Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter is located at 1855 S.E. Inner Loop in Georgetown.
WINTER FERAL CAT FORUM
Thursday, December 4, 2008 at 6 p.m.
Waco Texas
at the Waco Humane Society, 2032 Circle Dr., located at I-35 & Valley Mills, behind Rudy's BBQ. Heart of Texas Feral Friends will host a “Winter Feral Cat Forum” to discuss the benefits of Trap-Neuter-Return. People feeding outside cats are encouraged to attend. This is a free public presentation.
First-Ever Feral Cat Caretaker Boot Camp!
Manhattan New York
On Sunday, December 7, 2008, the New York City Feral Cat Initiative will present its first Feral Cat Caretaker Boot Camp!, a day-long workshop for feral cat caretakers, at Animal Haven SoHo. This event is sponsored by the New York City Feral Cat Initiative, Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals, PetSmart Charities, In Defense of Animals, and Animal Haven.
Presented by experienced Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) practitioners, topics will include:
Bottle Babies / Socializing Feral Kittens / Drop Traps / Secondary Caretakers & Colony Registration / Colony Set-up & Care / Neighbor Relations: A Dramatization / Illness & Injury in Feral Felines
This workshop is free, but registration is required.
Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) Seminar
Saturday, December 27, 2008 - 1pm to 2pm
Coburg, Oregon (Lane County): at Johnson Brothers Greenhouse
Barb Gunther of Feral Cat Coalition of Oregon (FCCO) and Willamette Animal Guild (WAG) will be giving a FREE seminar on feral cats and Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) programs.
Save the Pets events
2007 TRAINING AND EVENTS
Prince Georges Feral Friends, SPCA, Inc. > Prince Georges Compassion Project
Prince George's County Feral Cat Summit 2007
Trap-Neuter-Return: The Compassionate Alternative
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Forestville, Maryland
National Feral Cat Day (Alley Cat Allies)
October 16, 2007
National Feral Cat Summit (Neighborhood Cats)
November 10, 2007
Orlando, Florida
No Kill Advocacy Center
* check What's New
* check Reforming Animal Control articles
Neighborhood Cats - New York City and nationwide
* check Events page
* check Info page
* check training resources in sidebars of home page:
- TNR workshops: New York City
- TNR Kit: manual and video - available through the ASPCA
-Free downloadable pdf documents:
The Nuts & Bolts of Implementing a Community-Wide TNR Program
Sample TNR Policy Presentation
Sample TNR Workshop Outline
- TNR mini-course downloadable pdf files - six languages
- On-site workshops in areas of the U.S. (with Humane Society of U.S. / Humane Society University):
Brookville (Long Island) New York - April 20 and 21, 2007
Atlanta Georgia - June 22-23, 2007
New Britain Connecticut - September 14 and 15, 2007
Alley Cat Allies - Maryland, Washington DC and nationwide
* check Resources pages
* check home page which features upcoming events
* check Events or News pages
Humane Society University
* check Online Courses
* check On-site Workshops
Humane Society of the United States - Feral Cat Program
* workshops with Bryan Kortis of Neighborhood Cats - see Humane Society University above
* March 2007: new book published by HSUS
Implementing a Community Trap-Neuter-Return Program
by Bryan Kortis (of Neighborhood Cats)
or go to AnimalSheltering.org and click on Publications at left.
Feral Cat Caretakers Coalition (Los Angeles California)
West L.A.:
Alley Cat Allies - Maryland, Washington DC and nationwide
* check Resources pages
* check home page which features upcoming events
* check Events or News pages
Humane Society University
* check Online Courses
* check On-site Workshops
Humane Society of the United States - Feral Cat Program
* workshops with Bryan Kortis of Neighborhood Cats - see Humane Society University above
* March 2007: new book published by HSUS
Implementing a Community Trap-Neuter-Return Program
by Bryan Kortis (of Neighborhood Cats)
or go to AnimalSheltering.org and click on Publications at left.
Feral Cat Caretakers Coalition (Los Angeles California)
West L.A.:
* September 6-October 11, 2007
Previously recorded webinars:
Spay/Neuter :: Free-Roaming Cats
Fix-It Forum National Spay and Neuter Networking and Training Conference
Fix-It Forum National Spay and Neuter Networking and Training Conference
October 26, 2007 11:30 am
Taking Spay/Neuter On The Road
Dr. Leslie Appel & Timy Sullivan
October 27, 2007 11:30 am
Step One: How To Launch a Feral Cat Program
Melissa Newton, AZ Cats
ASPCA Professional
September 2007: ASPCA Pro is a reformat of Imagine Humane content with some new additions. (Imagine Humane was created just a few years ago and was a reformat in part of materials originally posted on the Resources webpages of Best Friends / No More Homeless Pets; a Best Friends employee moved to ASPCA.)
See materials on Spay/Neuter and Feral Cats.
Feral Cat Spay/Neuter Project (FCSNP) - Puget Sound, Seattle
FCSNP was selected as a mentoring model and their new website (April 2007, made possible by a grant) features their model clinic materials.
* click on Our Clinic Model
Feral Cat Spay/Neuter Project (FCSNP) - Puget Sound, Seattle
FCSNP was selected as a mentoring model and their new website (April 2007, made possible by a grant) features their model clinic materials.
* click on Our Clinic Model
2005 EVENTS
January
January 13, 2005 - Springfield, MA
Massachusetts Cat Coalition
Founding Meeting!
January 20, 2005, 6 weeks - Long Beach, CA
Feral Cat Caretakers' Coalition Workshop
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February
February 19 and 20, 2005 - Washington, DC
Feline Frenzy
The DC Cat Assistance Team (DC CAT), a coalition of Alley Cat Allies, the DC Department of Health, and the Washington Animal Rescue League, will hold a first-of-its-kind clinic to begin dramatically reducing the cat overpopulation in Washington DC!
February 22, 2005
Spay Day USA 2005
Be Pawfectly Fabulous! Make it Spaytacular!
Action kits available online exclusively in January
Register events beginning December 15
Thursday February 24, 2005 - New Freedom, PA
YORK COUNTY FERAL CAT COALITION
SEMINAR
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March
March 25-27, 2005 - San Diego, CA
No Kill Solutions Conference
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April
Friday, April 1, 2005 - Long Branch, NJ
Animal Welfare Federation of NJ Conference 2005
Includes a workshop 2 to 5 p.m withNeighborhood Cats of NYC on:
TNR: Mass Trapping & How to Deal with Municipalities
April 22-24, 2005 - Portland, OR
No More Homeless Pets Conference
Many workshops and speakers including:
Becky Robinson of Alley Cat Allies (ACA)
Karen Kraus of the Feral Cat Coalition of Oregon (FCCO)
April 24 - 26, 2005 - Houston, TX
15th annual Texas Federation of Humane Societies Annual Conference
Many presentations including:
SOLUTIONS TO THE FERAL CAT PROBLEM
Becky Robinson, National Director-Alley Cat Allies
CAGELESS CAT HOUSING
Jacque Schultz, Director, National Shelter Outreach/Companion Animal Programs Advisor-A.S.P.C.A.
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June
PETsMART Charities Webinars
June 20
Developing Rural Spay/Neuter Program Models
June 22
Pediatric Spay/Neuter: Is it Needed? Is it Safe?
June 27
Starting a Low Cost Spay/Neuter Clinic
ACCD
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August
CHAMP
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September
September 7—9, 2005 - Billings, Montana
Safe Cats Regional* Conference
Billings Hotel and Convention Center.
The highlight of the conference will be a panel discussion about the effects outdoor cats have on wildlife. This discussion will bring together people on all sides of the issue — including Montana Audubon Society; feral cat advocates; Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks; and animal shelter personnel — for what promises to be a lively discussion on this controversial topic.
* [The six western states are:
Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming.]
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October
October 15, 2005, New York City: National Feral Cat Summit, Neighborhood Cats in partnership with In Defense of Animals (IDA) and the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA)
October 16, 2005: National Feral Cat Day (NFCD), Alley Cat Allies
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November
November 12, 2005 - Cromwell, CT
Connecticut Cares for Cats Conference
Sponsored by the Animal Welfare Federation of Connecticut,
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2004
June: ASPCA's Adopt a Shelter Cat Month and American Humane's Adopt-A-Cat Month.
June 24-27, 2004, Breckenridge, CO: The 2nd International ACCD Symposium, The Alliance for Contraception in Cats and Dogs
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July 7 - 10, 2004, Burnaby, British Columbia: Let-Live Canada 2004
July 31, 2004, Gainesville, Florida: 6th Annual Florida Cat Conference
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August 19-21, 2004, Orlando, Florida: CHAMP, the Conference on Homeless Animal Management and Policy
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September 9, 16 or 21, 2004 , Online Webinars:
From Alley Cat Action, Summer 2004 Issue, a publication of Alley Cat Allies (ACA).
Feral Friends [Dallas-Forth Worth, Texas] and PETsMART Charities will present an online "webinar" titled, "Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Starting a Feral Cat Spay/Neuter Program but Were Afraid to Ask."
Viewers can participate in interactive, online sessions on September 9, 16 or 21 [2004] by logging on to http://petsmartcharities.webex.com/
September 23-25, 2004, Dallas, Texas
Networking and Educational Forum: Campus Feral Cat Populations
(Southern Regional Conference)
Becky Robinson, Alley Cat Allies; Dr. Margaret Slater, Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine; Dr. Brenda Griffin, Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine; and other wonderful speakers.
Hosted by: The Summerlee Foundation, Southern Methodist University and KittiCo Cat Rescue
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October 16, 2004: National Feral Cat Day (NFCD), Alley Cat Allies
October 16, 2004, New York City: National Feral Cat Summit, Neighborhood Cats in partnership with In Defense of Animals (IDA) and the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA)
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See also:
Alley Cat Allies (ACA) Events Webpage
Neighborhood Cats (in NYC) Events Webpage
