At purr, we are committed to improving the lives of philadelphia s most vulnerable animals by providing compassionate care and urgent support. As we approach 2025, with over 30 million stray cats currently roaming our neighborhoods. Stray cat relief, a recognized 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization, is dedicated to the provision of medical care for stray cats that have been abandoned, neglected, or abused within the philadelphia and new jersey regions. · the hurricane is now a category 2, causing powerful waves of 15-20 feet moving along the east coast. Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome homeless, neglected, and abused cats , focusing on those who have been overlooked or forgotten. Tookany/tacony-frankford watershed partnership (ttf) is launching a project to improve water quality, reduce pollution, and restore habitats in the ttf watershed. Survey open for watershed input. · our greatest need at the moment is for fosters who can help sick cats recover from their shelter colds, but we also need fosters for healthy cats , nursing moms and babies, and everything in between! · there are an estimated 400,000 stray and feral cats living on the streets of philadelphia. The health and safety of these cats , and the communities where they live, depend on the efforts of community cat caretakers and the availability of trap-neuter-release (tnr) programs. Discover the alarming trend of cat overpopulation in the u. s. Project meow is an all-volunteer cat rescue group that helps west philadelphia residents with the homeless cat population through trap, neuter, return and manage (tnrm), providing support and resources to caretakers, and facilitating care and adoptions of friendly, abandoned cats. This article delves into the consequences of this growing issue, from the burden on animal shelters to threats to local wildlife and public health.
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