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Home > NYC Eartips > Fall/Winter 2009 > ASPCA Hosts TNR Spectacular! in Queens ASPCA Hosts TNR Spectacular! in Queens by Jesse Oldham, ASPCA Shelter Outreach On Saturday, July 25, the ASPCA Mobile Spay/Neuter Clinic hosted TNR Spectacular! All five mobile spay/neuter clinics were booked with feral cats, and by day's end, a record number 138 cats had been spayed or neutered! Feline spay/neuters were performed in the clinics parked outside the New York Hall of Science in Queens, while feral cat continuing education sessions were presented inside the Hall of Science's auditorium. The sessions included:
The Vet Q&A session featured Doctor Ellsworth Thorndike, ASPCA Mobile Spay/Neuter Clinic; Senior Veterinary Assistant Cindy Carter; and Medical Staff Manager and LVT Jose Lopez presenting information on health issues that affect feral cats, what can be treated and how, given the hurdle of the cats not being socialized and ultimately being returned to their colonies. Mindy Bough, ASPCA's Senior Director of Client Services and Katie Lindquist, a Client Services Associate, presented the Post-operative Care for Feral Cats document, walking the audience through photographs of what a properly healing suture looks like during the Post-operative Care for Feral Cats session. They also covered what problematic sutures that need follow-up care might look like, and their potential causes. These sessions were moderated by the Mobile Spay/Neuter Clinic's Senior Director, Aimee Hartmann. Allison Cardona, Director of the ASPCA's Disaster Response department, presented Working Together to Help Hoarders in Your Community. This session covered types of hoarding behavior, the key players that should be involved in a hoarding situation, who to reach out to, and why it might not be the best solution to jump in and start spaying/neutering immediately. Along with free spay/neuter services, the ASPCA had information tables organized by Senior Administrative Director Jesse Oldham, and hosted by the ASPCA's Humane Education and Government Affairs staff. The NYC Feral Cat Initiative hosted an outreach table for the public, explaining what a feral cat is, what TNR is, and how to get involved — plus how to get to use the Mobile Spay/Neuter Clinics they saw parked before them!
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