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Alley Cat Allies | Advocacy and Action to Protect All Cats Since 1990, Alley Cat Allies has led the movement to protect and improve the lives of ALL cats Today, over 1 5 million supporters join us in our mission, and people worldwide look to Alley Cat Allies for leadership in humane, evidence-based programs for cats and kittens
Home - Alley Cat Allies Help Desk By combining our expert resources and a comprehensive listing of local services from across the United States (and soon to expand internationally), this tool will connect you with your community to help community cats and kittens
Save Cats Lives! - Alley Cat Allies When you give to Alley Cat Allies, you'll be helping protect and improve cats' lives! Alley Cat Allies holds our mission and the trust of our nearly 1 5 million donors and supporters in the highest regard
ALLEY CAT RESCUE - Alley Cat Rescue Please visit our Petfinder page to see our adoptable cats Fill out an adoption application form Fill out a foster application form Please consider supporting our life-saving programs!
Alley Cat Allies - Wikipedia Alley Cat Allies focuses on stray and feral cat advocacy and TNR, the method of managing feral cat populations that the organization considers humane and effective The organization helps launch or improve TNR programs and expand affordable spay and neuter services
Resources | Alley Cat Allies | All the Information You Need . . . Building an outdoor cat shelter is cheap, easy, and your feline friends will love it! Alley Cat Allies offers guides, toolkits, fact sheets, tips, how-to content and other information on cat care, advocacy, and more
TNR | Trap, Neuter or Spay, Return | Catch Release Programs . . . Alley Cat Allies formed in 1990 to bring TNR, which was already successful in the UK, to the United States Our goal was to upend the relentless, ineffective, and pointless cycle of catching and killing cats in animal shelters that had been standard procedure for decades