Feral Feeders Still Needed!
It's summer and the number of stray animals swells - as is evidenced by recent reports from the Regina Humane Society and PFA, among others. There is never enough room anywhere for all the homeless animals.
One thing that set PFA apart is that we have a dedicated team of volunteers who look out for the street cats - those that are feral, or who have been stray for so long they are no longer comfortably with humans.
Feral cats exist all over Regina, and there are many more out there than you might think. PFA looks after just a fraction of them in densely populated areas of the city.
If you are interested in helping animals that have no means of support on the streets of Regina, please contact us at pfasask@gmail.com to request a spot at an upcoming feral team orientation.
Click here for some important information about feral cats, including the difference between stray cats and feral cat, and the case for humane Trap/Neuter/Release programs.
One thing that set PFA apart is that we have a dedicated team of volunteers who look out for the street cats - those that are feral, or who have been stray for so long they are no longer comfortably with humans.
Feral cats exist all over Regina, and there are many more out there than you might think. PFA looks after just a fraction of them in densely populated areas of the city.
If you are interested in helping animals that have no means of support on the streets of Regina, please contact us at pfasask@gmail.com to request a spot at an upcoming feral team orientation.
Click here for some important information about feral cats, including the difference between stray cats and feral cat, and the case for humane Trap/Neuter/Release programs.