Next TNR Training Workshop - June 1, 2013
To learn more about the workshop and to register, click here.
The Ontario SPCA now has a sustainable supply of free cat dry and canned food at the Newmarket location. This food will be available to any feral cat colony caretaker who has completed the Training Workshop. For fairness, each caretaker will be limited to 3 medium sized bags or the equivalent in canned food at each visit. Feral colony caretakers will need to call Monica Seto at 1-888-668-7722 or 905-898-7122 extension 383 or email Monica at mseto@ospca.on.ca to reserve their food and also set up a pick up time and date. The OSPCA is not able to accommodate walk-ins so calling in advance is needed please. Please feel free to share this with other feral cat colony caretakers who have taken the Workshop. Thanks!
The Ontario SPCA now has a sustainable supply of free cat dry and canned food at the Newmarket location. This food will be available to any feral cat colony caretaker who has completed the Training Workshop. For fairness, each caretaker will be limited to 3 medium sized bags or the equivalent in canned food at each visit. Feral colony caretakers will need to call Monica Seto at 1-888-668-7722 or 905-898-7122 extension 383 or email Monica at mseto@ospca.on.ca to reserve their food and also set up a pick up time and date. The OSPCA is not able to accommodate walk-ins so calling in advance is needed please. Please feel free to share this with other feral cat colony caretakers who have taken the Workshop. Thanks!
Volunteers Needed for TNR!
The formation of the Coalition has meant that caretakers in Toronto receive the assistance they need to trap, neuter, and return colonies in their community. To better support our community of caretakers, the Coalition is seeking volunteers to help with our mandate. Training and mentorship is provided for new volunteers.
Volunteers are needed to:
If you would like to volunteer, click here!
Volunteers are needed to:
- trap feral cats
- provide recovery space
- transport feral cats to veterinary clinics for sterilization and to recovery space after sterilization – usually on the same day
- transport feral cats from recovery space back to their colony
If you would like to volunteer, click here!
Need help with TNR in Toronto?
If you need help, fill out our on-line form by clicking here. A member of the Coalition will be in touch with you (please be patient as we are a small group of volunteers with limited time and resources).