Tag: <span>feral</span>

A Special Letter of Thanks

We appreciate the fact that so many people appreciate what we do! Is that “appreciate 2“?  Perhaps it is.  But the fact is that we are thrilled to receive a letter like the one quoted below. Thank you for providing this very worthwhile service to our local communities. Please accept this donation to help with that work. Best regards, Theresa Your donations help to keep us doing our work with feral cats. For information about donating please visit Scruffcats.org/donate/.

A Note of Thanks

We thought you might be interested in reading this note that we recently received: Thanks for your help with our stray cat “Big Red”. Things worked out well. (Ed) We express our thank to you, Ed, for letting us help you with Big Red!

Did You Know: Feral cats are just as healthy as pet cats?

It may be a surprise to many people, but feral cats thrive in all landscapes—from the most rural to the inner city. Research studies show them to be as healthy as cats who live indoors. This means that that TNvR (Trap, Neuter, vaccinate, Return) is important in the quest to control feral cat populations. You can help SCRUFF manage feral cat colonies. For more information, contact us today.

2020 Spay Day Schedule

Good News!  SCRUFF has announced the Spay Day Schedule for 2020. You can view the Spay Day Schedule here. You may also download a copy of the Spay Day Schedule here. To schedule an appointment,  call the Scruff phone line at 518-526-3372. We need volunteers to help. If you are interested in volunteering, visit our Volunteer page. Spay Days take place at the Animal Protective Foundation (APF).  Their address is: Animal Protective Foundation 53 Maple Avenue Schenectady, NY 12302