PetSmart Charities Grant for Feral Cat Spay/Neuter Received!
The Franklin County Feral Cat Alliance was created in conjunction with the implementation of the feral cat grant that we were applying for. We have since been awarded the generous endowment from PetSmart Charities which is working in partnership with the Franklin County Humane Society, local businesses, local governmental agencies, and responsible, caring individuals to humanely address the critical issue of overpopulation of feral cats in our communities. This is an effort to create an effective collaboration between community and wildlife. The method of Trap/Neuter/Return (T/N/R) is an effort to strive towards a compassionate goal of maintaining healthy colonies and ending the extreme overpopulation.
When receiving funds of this nature, certain guidelines and criteria are set by PetSmart Charities and have to be explicitly followed. The first step in this process is to set a public meeting to inform those in the community seeking to have a colony included, of the process that they will have to commit to in order to be considered. To learn more about this you can go to www.PetSmartcharities.org or call 1-800-423-PETS.
The first public meeting is set for Tuesday, March 25, 2008 at 6:30 at The Fire Station in Eastpoint at 24 6th St, the second public meeting is set for Thursday, March 27, 2008 at 6:30 at the Apalachicola Community Center. All those interested in participating ARE REQUIRED to attend one of these two meetings. We hope you will get involved and take advantage of this wonderful opportunity to help our community with this perpetual problem. At this meeting we will run through the guidelines of the T/N/R program, answer questions, begin to sign up volunteer groups/team leaders and set a training schedule.
For those equally compassionate people in the community who cannot physically participate, we would gladly accept donations earmarked for this specific program to allow us to have an even greater success with Trap/Neuter/Release in a shorter period of time. Please make your checks out to FCHS-Feral Cat/T/N/R program and send to FCHS, PO Box 417, Eastpoint, FL 32328
PetSmart Charities, since it's inception in 1994, in conjunction with PetSmart Inc., has helped save the lives of more than 3.2 million animals and has funded more than $70 million dollars to animal welfare programs.
The Board of the Franklin County Humane Society, The Feral Cat Alliance and PetSmart Charities looks forward to working with our community to empower all those interested to make a difference in the lives of our community’s animals.