Caring members of the community - including Rhodes 老虎机游戏_pt老虎机-平台*官网 staff and students - have been taking care of feral cats for many years in Grahamstown. These volunteer efforts are part of the "Grahamstown Feral Cat Project (GFCP)". |
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Caring for feral cats - the humane and sustainable way. |
What GFCP volunteers do:
TNR is globally recognised as the most humane, least costly, most efficient, and sustainable way of stabilizing feral cat populations.
The humane actions carried out by the "Grahamstown Feral Cat Project" volunteers are not linked to any other organisation. They rely on the assistance of Grahamstown Veterinary Clinic and on donations from the public.
The project promotes responsible pet ownership. This includes proper care (feeding, vaccination and preventative treatment against parasites, etc) and sterilisation to prevent unplanned kittens and reduce the number of homeless animals.
At UWC, a similar Feral Cat Project (TufCat) has been running with great success for many years. Research has shown TNR to be a more sustainable - and humane - approach to managing feral cat populations. Feral cats perform a useful function in controlling problem rodents. The paper, Evaluation of the effect of a long-term trap-neuter-return and adoption program on a free-roaming cat population, describes a study of 155 free-roaming cats on a university campus; the cats were trapped, neutered, then adopted or returned; the population decreased by 66% over 11 years. By contrast, removal of feral cats (through euthanasia etc) merely opens up their territory to other breeding individuals that continue to produce kittens, resulting in unsustainable population growth. This letter is attributed to a vet: Today I spayed a cat.
If you are a compassionate and caring person, and would like to relieve the difficult existence of feral cats, here are some ways to help:
No donation is too small - nor too big for that matter! All funds go directly to neutering and caring for feral cats. Costs (as at June 2018):
Spays: R474
- or R545 if pregnant or on heat
Neuters: R303
Consultations: R163.
TNR: Assist with Trap-Neuter-Release activities.
Caretaking: Become a cat colony caretaker.
Adopt or foster: Fostercare helps gentle feral kittens, in readiness for adoption. Adoption fee R500 - includes first deworming, inoculation and obligatory sterilisation.
Role-modelling: Practice responsible pet ownership.
Awareness-raising: Raise public awareness about animal welfare.
Fundraising: Volunteer a little of your time to help raise funds.
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Last Modified: Fri, 01 Jun 2018 11:37:58 SAST