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Press Releases
October
31, 2006
For
Immediate Release
Media
Contact: Michelle Pintar
Direct:
(414) 431-6104
E-mail:
mpintar@wihumane.org
Cats
CAN Live Nine Lives with Your Help!
GRAFTON,
Wis.
– The popular adage, “Cats live nine lives,” could
be true if they were kept indoors. Millions of cats
suffer and even die in the United States each year
due to guardians allowing them to roam outdoors.
The Ozaukee Humane Society recommends these steps
to help your cat live long, healthy lives:
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Keep your cat indoors! Outdoor cats have a much
shorter life span than those who live indoors.
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If your cat doesn't already wear a collar, invest
in one and make sure your furry friend also has
an identification
tag. Also have your cat implanted with an identifying
microchip, which can make a difference between finding
your cat or not.
·
Cats need to get regular exercise. You can find
plenty of great toys to keep your cat mentally and
physically
active. Spend at least 15 minutes each day exercising
your cat.
·
Spay or neuter your cat. This surgery helps reduce
overpopulation and thus, prevents animal suffering.
OHS spays or neuters all its cats before they are
adopted, and also offers a Spay Neuter Assistance
Program (SNAP). SNAP is an ideal solution for individuals
who understand the benefit of spaying or neutering
their cat but cannot afford to do so.
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Invest in a quality scratching post and show your
cat how to use it. That will help to prevent your
cat
from damaging household property and simulate the
need for your cat to use a tree to stretch.
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Since city ordinances currently restrict a humane
approach to reducing the feral cat population called
Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR), OHS encourages members
of the community to voice their support by educating
their friends, family and neighbors about feral
cats, cat overpopulation and TNR. Also, people can
tell their Alderperson that they support changes
to local ordinances that would allow TNR in their
area.
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