Fall Time is Good Trapping Time
Community Cat Alliance is pleased to offer our 4th self-help trapping workshop, September 13, 9:30-12:30. Our trapping experts will share the easy steps you need to secure your cats and our CCA volunteer mentors will help you plan your trapping strategy.
Register below. Space is limited!
Get Your CCA Swag!
Now you can wear your support fr CCA and help cats and kittens in the bargain. We have t-shirts and a hoodie in different styles, sizes and colors and every shirt you buy helps CCA. T-shirts start at $24.99. Get yours today for summer fun.
Love Kittens? Learn More
Join CCA and other community partners on October 4, 11-1 to hear a presentation from Marnie Russ, founder of the National Kitten College. Ms. Russ will speak on “Taking the Fear Out of Bottle Feeding and Basic Kitten Care.”
Marnie is a nationally recognized leader in neonatal care with over two decades of experience fostering neonatal kittens. She’ll explode some myths about caring for bottle babies and provide great information on general kitten care. The presentation, with plenty of time for questions, will be at the Robinson Auditorium at Handley library, 100 West Piccadilly Street. This workshop is free and open to anyone interested. Please RSVP at www.communitycatalliance.org/kittencare.
Marnie Russ is a national leader in kitten care.
Calling All Cat Lovers!
We hate to leave babies in the wild. Kittens born in sheds and under cars have one strike against them. Seventy-five percent of them will die from hunger, disease and exposure.
You can help head off this sad situation by opening your home and your heart. Sign up to be a foster home (will take you to our shelterluv site to complete a foster application).
Please help us give kittens a second chance and consider fostering — even taking in one litter this spring or summer will help. We’ll provide training, supplies and ongoing support. You supply the love.
Our Mission
To improve the lives and reduce the population of outdoor unowned cats (commonly known as community cats) through a trap, neuter, vaccinate, return program, with appropriate interventions for kittens born outside.
To achieve our mission we will:
Assess the needs of our community and implement TNR programs to answer those needs.
Advocate for community cats and their caregivers within our community.
Collaborate with other animal welfare organizations, Government, Public shelters, local veterinarians, and local businesses to increase positive outcomes for community cats.
Provide educational opportunities to increase public awareness of TNR.
Work alongside you to improve the lives of community cats.
Our Cats Need You!
We have lots of ways you can help, big and little. The need is great. If you can lend a hand, please fill out our volunteer application (will take you to a separate site to complete an application). Our volunteer coordinator will match you up with a job you’ll love.