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Photos from the 10th Annual Furball
The 10th annual Furball was a huge success - our biggest and most successful fundraiser yet! Thanks to all the volunteers and donors who made it possible, and a special thanks to our emcee Les Sarnoff, honorary chairs Thomas Lauderdale and Paige Powell, and the March Fourth Marching Band for their exhilarating performance.
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FCCO and Audubon Society of Portland Announce Campaign to Protect Cats and Wildlife
The Feral Cat Coalition of Oregon and the Audubon Society of Portland have teamed up on a new Public Service Announcement to encourage Oregonians not to allow their cats to roam free in the environment. Free-roaming cats kill tens of thousands of birds each year in the Portland Metro Area and are one of the primary causes of cat overpopulation. Both organizations encourage people to house cats indoors, in outside enclosures, or to walk cats on a leash. Its good for cats and its good for wildlife!
It's not about birds versus cats; it's a bout protecting birds and cats.
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click to view the PSA (1.7MB WMV File)...
click to visit the Audubon Society of Portland... |
Do you live in the 97206 or 97266 Portland zip codes?
There is a special spay/neuter opportunity exclusively for residents in the
97206 and 97266 zip codes who are feeding feral cats. Call the Feral Cat
Coalition of Oregon at 503-797-2606 to find out how to get feral cats
spayed/neutered for just $5. Space is limited. Call us today!
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Oregonian article featuring FCCO
A recent Oregonian article by Deborah Wood discusses how to care for a colony
of feral cats, and features advice from The Feral Cat Coalition of Oregon. Click here to read the article.
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