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Case Study: Johnson County Animal Shelter
How to Support Trap-Neuter-Return in Your Community without Doing It All
Want to embrace Trap-Neuter-Return but your organization is short on resources? This guide helps you support Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) in the community without taking on the role of creating and operating the entire program.
Saving Cats and Kittens with a Foster Care Program
Foster care programs will enable shelters to dramatically improve live release rates for cats that means more lives saved! This guide will help you get your foster program off the ground quickly and avoid common pitfalls and difficulties. It even includes easy-to-use worksheets!
“What about Complaints?” Managing Communications When Your Shelter Adopts a SNR or TNR Policy
This guide provides real-life advice and information from animal services directors who have implemented Shelter-Neuter-Return (SNR) or Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) programs. It will help you address questions about your program or help you make decisions about launching a new program.
The Cat Socialization Continuum: A Guide to Interactions Between Cats and Humans
Alley Cat Allies' "The Cat Socialization Continuum: A Guide to Interactions Between Cats and Humans" will help you understand the many degrees of socialization cats can exhibit and how to apply that knowledge to best care for, help, and protect them.
Kitten Season Bundle
Get the materials you need to help kittens during "kitten season" and year-round, all in one convenient bundle!
Advocacy Tools: Animal Shelter Transformation
Get the materials you need to help your local shelter implement changes and save more cats' lives, all in one convenient bundle!
Cat Identification Guide
Microchips Save Lives
How to Scan a Cat for a Microchip
Alley Cat Action, Volume 27, Issue 3, Spring 2017
You Can be a Kitten Caregiver
Letter to State Court Services | Alley Cat Allies Incorporated v. Berkeley County Animal Control
Alley Cat Allies brings this mandamus action to compel Berkeley County Animal Control to perform its nondiscretionary legal duty of preventing animal cruelty, in particular within its own office.