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Home > NYC Eartips > Spring 2009 > CSM Stray Foundation Feral Cat School Program CSM Stray Foundation Feral Cat School Program by Nancy Fahnestock, CSM Stray Foundation This summer, CSM Stray Foundation has been invited back to work with 4th–8th grade students in the "At Last Summer Program" in Port Washington, Long Island. This program provides us with an opportunity to introduce students to important animal issues and motivate them to treat animals humanely. For last year's program, we brought Leo, a rescue dog, to meet the students. (We couldn't bring a feral cat, so Leo stood in for his dog and cat buddies.) We distributed Mayor's Alliance materials to the students explaining where to adopt a dog or cat. We demonstrated how to locate an animal to adopt on Petfinder.com, and we reviewed an adoption application. This year we will again talk about pet adoption and responsible pet care, but will also focus on feral cats. Our topics will include what to do when you see an outdoor cat, how to humanely trap an outdoor cat (as part of a trap-neuter-return program), and how to socialize a feral kitten. We will use a trap and a mock cat for the demonstration, and students will receive hands-on experience in setting the trap. We'll also show the students films and explain how to care for a colony of outdoor cats. And we'll send them home with information for their parents about who to contact if they find a colony of feral cats. Any school interested in having our program in their classroom may contact Nancy at csmstray@aol.com.
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NYC Feral Cat Initiative • c/o Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals • 244 Fifth Avenue, Suite R290 • New York, NY 10001 • (212) 330-0033 • info@NYCFeralCat.org |