Did you know?
Kittens are weaned when they are about eight weeks old, and the mother can actually come into heat within a month of giving birth.
How you can help
Please consider donating to the Feline Friends Network.
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We wouldn't be able to do the work we do without the help of our dedicated volunteers. Learn more about how you can help.
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Education
Unlike society's agreement over the dog's position in our community, the attitude towards the domestic cat is ambiguous.
While cats are independent, that doesn't mean they don't need care, and we
hope to help people understand this fact by providing educational
material on various aspects of cat care.
SCHOOLS AND GROUPS
One of our volunteers will be happy to visit your classroom or group to speak about the Feline Friends Network, feral cats, the importance of spay/neuter programs and all things cat.
Please call Cheryl at 519-273-8067 or e-mail us at info@felinefriends.ca if you are interested.
Current Articles
- The Growing Problem of Feral Cats
- Keeping Cats Out of the Garden
- Cat Food: What Are You Feeding Your Cat?
- Help! My Cat is Ruining the Furniture!
- So, you need to find a new home for your cat?
- The Fine Art of Cat Introduction -Fluffy, meet Kitty
Other Resources
Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) is a strategy for improving the lives of feral cats and reducing their numbers. In this short video, Bryan Kortis of Neighborhood Cats presents an introduction to the feral cat crisis, explains the basics of TNR, and why a community TNR program is beneficial not only to cats but to the whole communitiy. Produced by the Humane Society of the United States.
- Dr. Elsey's Litter Box Solutions
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