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SAAC: Feral Cat Project


Additional Feral Cat Resources

Organizations Offering Tips and Educational Materials

  • Alley Cat Allies
    1801 Belmont Road NW, Ste. 201
    Washington, D.C. 20019
    (202) 667-3630 / www.alleycat.org
  • Best Friends Animal Society
    5001 Angel Canyon Road
    Kanab, UT 84741
    (435) 644-2001 / www.bestfriends.org
  • Fix Our Ferals
    Serving Alameda and Contra Costa Counties in California
    (510) 433-9446 /
    www.fixourferals.org
  • Forgotten Felines of Sonoma County
    (707) 576-7999 /
    www.forgottenfelines.com
  • The Humane Society of the United States
    2100 L Street, NW
    Washington, DC 20037
    (202) 452-1100 / www.hsus.org

  • Neighborhood Cats
    2565 Broadway, #555
    New York, NY 10025
    (212) 662-5761 / www.neighborhoodcats.org
  • San Francisco SPCA
    2500 Sixteenth Street
    San Francisco, CA 94103
    (415) 554-3000 / www.sfspca.org


Books and Guides

  • Berkeley, Ellen Perry, Maverick Cats: Encounters with Feral Cats, Second Edition (Shelburn, VT; New England Press, 2001).
  • Feral Cat Factsheets, including one on handling neighbor conflicts, are available on the San Francisco SPCA's website at sfspca.org/feral/factsheets.shtml.
  • Fisher, Ann K., Living in Shadows: How to Help the Stray Cat In Your Life Without Adding to the Problem (Los Angeles; Amythyst Publishing, 2002).
  • How to Create a Grass-Roots Community Program to Help Feral Cats, a 60-page guide, is available for $12.00 from the Neponset Valley Humane Society, P.O. Box 544, Norwood, MA, 02062.
  • Jensen, Janet, Shadow Cats: Tales From New York City's Animal Underground (Avon, MA; Adams Media Corporation, 2002).
  • Slater, Margaret R., Community Approaches to Feral Cats: Problems, Alternatives & Recommendations (Washington, DC; Humane Society Press, 2002).

Videotapes

  • Friends of the Friendless. Send a check for $15 to Feral Cat Coalition, P.M.B. 160, 9528 Miramar Road, San Diego, CA, 92126. Include your address and telephone number.
  • 9-Lives: Humane Feral Cat Management is available from the San Francisco SPCA at sfspca.org/shop. Single tapes are $9.95 plus $3.00 s&h; the nine-tape set is $79.95 plus $20.00 s&h. To order by mail, send a check to SF/SPCA, 2500 Sixteenth Street, San Francisco, CA 94103
  • On the Road to End the Feral Cat Population in Oregon. Send $15 to The Feral Cat Coalition of Oregon, P.O. Box 82734, Portland, Oregon, 97282.


Online Course

  • "Trap/Neuter/Return: Managing Feral Cat Colonies"
    This live, interactive, online seminar offered periodically by Neighborhood Cats. It is available at www.suite101.com for $19.95. From the homepage, select the "Pets and Animals School" link. The written content of the course is available at any time for $14.95.