Clinton Hill is home to many, many feral kitties, and Slope Street Cats, a volunteer organization, has helped several of them through their Trap-Neuter-Return program. They’re having a seminar, so please attend if you have a feral colony nearby you’d like to help:
Slope Street Cats
Trap-Neuter-Return Workshop
March 24, 2007
Be Part of the Humane Alternative
Ever wonder how you can best help the feral cats on your streets, in empty lots and backyards?
Slope Street Cats is hosting a comprehensive workshop, sponsored by Neighborhood Cats, on trap-neuter-return—the healthiest and most humane alternative for feral cats. We’ll cover the trap-neuter-return process, feral nutrition, advocacy, socialization, spay/neuter options, and cold-weather caretaking tips.
WHEN
Saturday, March 24, 1:00-4:00 p.m.
WHERE
Park Slope Food Coop
782 Union Street (betw 6th & 7th Avenues)
Brooklyn, NY 11215
WHO
Slope Street Cats is a nonprofit, volunteer collective dedicated to reducing feline overpopulation in Brooklyn through trap-neuter-return.
The workshop will be led by Jesse Oldham, founder and board member of Slope Street Cats and a member of the NYC Feral Cat Council. She has been an animal welfare advocate for 14 years.
HOW
This event is free and open to the public. Please RSVP to slopestreetcats@yahoo.com.
Website: www.slopestreetcats.com
Blog: slopestreetcats.blogspot.com
Email: slopestreetcats@yahoo.com







2 Comments
I attended the TNR workshop in Jan. It was really excellent and motivating. It is a way to help the neighborhood and reduce the suffering of the homeless kitty population.
we have a big time cat population outside our back yard here in clinton hill.
Post A Comment