Helping homeless, feral cats subject of community workshop in Shenandoah
Do you love cats? Are you tired of seeing hungry, stray cats in your neighborhood? Want to learn how to help feral and homeless cats?
Join members of the Best Friends Animal Society 6 to 8 p.m. Monday, July 14th at the Depot Deli and Lounge, 101 N. Railroad St. in Shenandoah as they present a fun workshop designed to show you how to help improve the welfare of cats in your community.
Topics will include: humane trapping, transport, medical issues including spay/neuter, ordinance issues and relocation.
About Best Friends Animal Society:
Founded in 1984, Best Friends Animal Society advances nationwide initiatives that promote community involvement to make the world a better place through kindness to animals. Best Friends also promotes adoption, low-cost spay-neuter services, and humane education programs through its work with animal shelters and rescue groups around the country. Best Friends, which is is one of America's foremost animal rescue organizations, operates the country's largest sanctuary for abused and abandoned animals. On any given day, Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, located in southwestern Utah, is home to approximately 2,000 dogs, cats, horses, rabbits, birds, and other animals. The society publishes Best Friends magazine, the nation's largest general interest, pet-related magazine with approximately 300,000 subscribers. For more information, visit www.bestfriends.org.
"Best Friends Animal Society: A better world through kindness to animals."