Alley Cat Allies Files Suit to Protect Spencer County Cats

Update: February 27, 2019 Alley Cat Allies filed a lawsuit asking an Indiana judge to order Spencer County Animal Shelter in Indiana not to reopen until it adopts humane standards of care and policies and fully trains employees. Last fall we played a vital role in successfully closing the shelter after a shelter employee came […]

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Alley Cat Allies Goes to Court to Protect Spencer County Cats

ROCKPORT, Ind. February 25, 2019 Alley Cat Allies filed a lawsuit today asking an Indiana judge to order Spencer County not to reopen its animal shelter until three critical steps have been completed: The county must stop killing animals by using freezing or hypothermia and can only use humane euthanasia, It must adopt policies that […]

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Get Ready for Action: 2019 Laws Alley Cat Allies is Watching

If we want to make lifesaving change for cats, we must make sure the laws that impact cats every day reflect our compassionate values. That’s why Alley Cat Allies’ legal experts are focused on state and local legislation that would affect cats and the people who care for them in 2019. We’ve worked with lawmakers […]

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The True Tales of the Camp Fire Cats

Every day, the Alley Cat Allies® Recovery Center in Marysville, California, is caring for the cats who survived the deadly Camp Fire by providing everything they need from recovery to reunion with their families.

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Vermont Reconsiders Bill that Clarifies Trap-Neuter-Return is Not Abandonment

The Vermont House Committee on Agriculture and Forestry is once again considering a bill to protect community cats and the people who care for them. House Bill 158 clarifies that the “return” in Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) is not abandonment and that community cat caregivers are not the owners of community cats. Last year, Alley Cat Allies […]

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New Hampshire Considers Bill to Protect Shelter Animals

Update: February 28, 2019 House Bill 688 has been laid on the table. This means legislators may vote on this bill in the future, but for now it has been set aside. But Alley Cat Allies is asking New Hampshire residents to keep pushing for this bill. If you haven’t already, please ask your representative […]

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Feral Friends Network® Spotlight: CATS, Inc. Helps Animals for Two Decades

When some people reach their 60s, they start to think about retiring and taking time to travel, relax, or develop a new hobby. Husband and wife Henry and Louise Colucci took a different approachthey created an organization to help community cats in the Las Vegas area. Now in their early 80s, they’re not slowing down. […]

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South Carolina Senate Considers Bill to Support Trap-Neuter-Return

Animal advocates are hoping the second time is the charm in South Carolina, where a bill is being reconsidered that would support Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR), the only humane and effective approach to address community cat populations and save lives. Senate Bill 105 states that community cats can be part of a TNR program, and defines the […]

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Polar Vortex Tips for Outdoor Cats

BETHESDA, Md., USA With temperatures across the country dropping due to the polar vortex, many people find themselves concerned about how to care for outdoor cats. Cats are resilient, but they can always use a hand staying warm and healthy during subzero cold weather. “Cats live and thrive outdoors in all kinds of climates,” said […]

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Alley Cat Allies Announces Three New Board Members

(January 28, 2019 Bethesda, MD) Alley Cat Allies is pleased to announce the appointment of three new members to the Board of Trustees. Anne Lynch, Kevin Lee, and Justin Oravetz will join existing Board members Becky Robinson and Patricia Kauffman. Anne, Kevin, and Justin bring a wealth of experience in ethics, compliance, audit services, and environmental […]

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