Future Five: Johnson County Animal Shelter Video Blog Update

Michael Delp, director of Johnson County Animal Shelter, provides an update on what the shelter is doing to save cats, introduces us to the shelter staff, and how they keep their cages empty! Learn more about our Future Five Shelter Partner: Johnson County Animal Shelter and The Humane Society of Johnson County.

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Johnson County Animal Shelter Receives Future Five Grant from Alley Cat Allies

Johnson County Animal Shelter in Franklin, Ind., in partnership with the Humane Society of Johnson County, has been chosen as one of five participants in our Future Five: Shelter Partners to Save Cats’ Lives grant program. The program is designed to move animal shelters away from killing feral cats and help them adopt and expand […]

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Bay Minette City Shelter Receives Future Five Grant from Alley Cat Allies

Bay Minette City Shelter in Bay Minette, Ala. has been chosen as one of five participants in our Future Five: Shelter Partners to Save Cats’ Lives grant program. The program is designed to move animal shelters away from killing feral cats and help them adopt and expand humane programs for cats, including Trap-Neuter-Return for cats […]

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Stanislaus Animal Services Agency Receives Future Five Grant from Alley Cat Allies

Stanislaus Animal Services Agency in Modesto, Calif. has been chosen as the second of five participants in our Future Five: Shelter Partners to Save Cats’ Lives grant program. The program is designed to move animal shelters away from killing feral cats and helping them adopt and expand humane programs for cats, including Trap-Neuter-Return for cats […]

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Future Five: Kanawha/Charleston Humane Association Video Blog Update

Chelsea Staley, Director of Kanawha/Charleston Humane Association, provides an update on the shelter’s progress implementing humane approaches to save cats’ lives. Watch the video to learn moreand to see an adorable kitten named Samantha! Learn more about our Future Five Shelter Partner: Kanawha/Charleston Humane Associate.

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Future Five: Kanawha/Charleston Humane Association Video Blog Update

Chelsea Staley, Director of Kanawha/Charleston Humane Association, provides an update on the shelter’s progress implementing humane approaches to save cats’ lives. Watch the video to learn moreand to see an adorable kitten named Samantha! Learn more about our Future Five Shelter Partner: Kanawha/Charleston Humane Associate.

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Alley Cat Allies To Host First Trap-Neuter-Return Workshop in Partnership with Kanawha/Charleston Humane Association

Alley Cat Allies will hold a workshop on Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) in Partnership with Kanawha/Charleston Humane Association Monday, December 16 at the Martin Luther King Jr., Community Center in Charleston, West Virginia. As part of Alley Cat Allies’ Future Five: Partners to Save Cats Lives program, Kanawha/Charleston Humane Association recently received $5,000 along with one year […]

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Kanawha/Charleston Humane Association Receives Future Five Grant From Alley Cat Allies

The Kanawha/Charleston Humane Association in West Virginia has been chosen as the first of five participants in our Future Five grant program. The program is designed to move animal shelters away from killing feral cats and supporting Trap-Neuter-Return, a humane program for cats who live outdoors and are not socialized. The Future Five program recognizes […]

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