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32 people are interested
Cat colony feeder
ORGANIZATION: Pet Project Foundation
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32 people are interested
A group of dedicated volunteers in conjunction with Pet Project Foundation (the volunteer organization for the San Clemente-Dana Point Animal Shelter) has been working to slow down overpopulation of stray and feral cats in the San Clemente and Dana Point area. We have based our program on TNR (Trap, Neuter, Return), a method used successfully internationally for decades with great success. It is also advocated and promoted by Alley Cat Allies ( www.alleycat.org). TNR has been shown to be much more effective in controlling feral and stray cat populations than trapping and euthanizing. Our program involves first trapping and evaluating the cat. Friendly cats, or just shy cats, as well as kittens, are brought back into a domestic situation and eventually adopted out. Cats that are truly feral and cannot be socialized are neutered/spayed, vaccinated, and then released back into their original area. We then have to feed them on a daily basis. We are looking for volunteers to join us in helping to feed and occasionally trap the cats. The time commitment is approx. ONE HOUR per WEEK in the evening or early morning. You would need to provide the food (both canned and dry), but sometimes we get donations. Please consider joining in this very rewarding effort that is truly helpful in curbing cat overpopulation. Please only 18 years of age and older.
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About Pet Project Foundation
Location:
221 Avenida Fabricante, San Clemente, CA 92674, US
Mission Statement
Lost and abandoned animals have a second chance at a good life- thanks to the Pet Project Foundation and the San Clemente-Dana Point Animal Shelter. The mission of the Pet Project Foundation is "to enhance the quality of life of all companion animals in a pro-humane manner through compassion, responsibility, education and service". Nowhere is this mission better exemplified than through our ongoing support of the shelter. This special shelter provides food, housing, exercise, medical care, and love for homeless animals until they are reunited with their owners or permanent, loving homes are found.
Description
Over 28,000 animals have come through our shelter where they are safely housed and loved until permanent homes can be found. Our pro-humane philosophy ensures that no adoptable animal will ever be euthanized, regardless of how long it takes to find them a new home. This philosophy comes at a price, however. The cities of San Clemente and Dana Point provide funds and manpower for the basic operation of the shelter. However, it is through both the dollars and volunteer-man-hours donated by the Pet Project Foundation that we're able to preserve our pro-humane approach.
In addition to supplying funding for all food and medical care at the shelter, PPF also has contributed dollars for retractable awnings over the dog kennels, a new industrial laundry room, addition of a special area for rabbits (the Rabbitat), upgrades to the medical treatment room, and improvements to the cat room. PPF also contributes a significant portion of the funding for the kennel attendants' salaries, and underwrites a program for residents of San Clemente and Dana Point whereby pet owners can be reimbursed for a portion of the cost of having their dogs, cats or rabbits spayed or neutered. PPF also recently funded the hiring of a full-time trainer for our shelter dogs to ensure each dog receives positive reinforcement training through treat and praise prior to adoption.
Pet Project Foundation volunteers log over 26,000 hours of service at the shelter each year. These dedicated volunteers walk dogs, calm the fears of anxious cats, feed hungry rabbits, and perform a host of administrative tasks - along with dozens of other activities needed to help keep the shelter in operation. It is through the help of these volunteers - and the generous support of residents and businesses in our communities - that we can ensure the care and comfort of these animals.
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PO Box 5678San Clemente, CA 92674
DATE POSTED
September 6, 2015
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REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training
- 2 hours a week