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The following
books and media are available for purchase at Alley
Cat Aliies website:
The Humane
Solution: Reducing Feral Cat Populations with Trap-Neuter-Return
This video
educates public policy makers about the benefits of Trap-Neuter-Return
(TNR), and demonstrates that TNR is by far the best path to take
in controlling feral cats.
Trap, Neuter,
and Return: A Humane Approach to Feral Cat Control
A
comprehensive training video produced by ACA that shows you step-by-step
how to implement TNR in your area. Educational and engaging, it
contains valuable guidelines for novices and pros alike.
The Stray
Cat Handbook by Tamara Kreuz
Tamara Kreuz cares about the plight of stray and feral cats and
gives practical ways to help them. Individuals and shelters can
benefit from this book. If those who find stray animals can themselves
set about to help by finding homes for domestic strays, or by creating
safe havens for feral cats, this will make life a lot easier for
shelter personnel, who are all too often overburdened by the number
of animals they receive. We highly recommmed this book.
Idealism
in Action
Operation Catnip
This is a volunteer guide book and policy manual for running a high-volume
trap-neuter-return program for feral cats.
The Wildlife
of the Domestic Cat
by Roger Tabor
Roger is a naturalist, biologist and television broadcaster. He
is also a leading authority on cats. This book reflects his extraordinary
knowledge and understanding of the species. Tabor traveled around
the world studying the cat in various environments.
Getting
the Word Out in the Fight to Save the Earth
by Richard Beamish
Superb guide to starting and running a non-profit. Covers many topics
including how to write a press release and how to recruit members
and donors through the mail. Highly recommended if you are launching
a new feral cat program.
Maverick
Cats, Encounters with Feral Cats
by Ellen Perry Berkeley
Ellen has interspersed chapters on her personal experiences with
ferals along with chapters on the results of her research into the
nature and life of the feral cat.
Disposable
Animals by Craig
Brestrup
Dr. Brestrup's
book on the use of euthanasia by animal-control and animal-welfare
organizations and the unintended consequences of this practice.
The Guide
to Handraising Kittens by Susan
Easterly
A
Complete Guide For Raising Newborn Kittens. A
comprehensive booklet covering every aspect of caring for fragile
abandoned kittens. This training program is vital for anyone raising
orphaned kittens.
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