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Feral Cat Coalition Video: "Friends of the Friendless"

The long-awaited FCC video is now available.

"Friends of the Friendless" is a step-by-step guide to running a successful large-scale and low-cost volunteer spay/neuter program for feral and homeless cats.

Since 1992 the Feral Cat Coalition (FCC) has spayed/neutered, provided rabies vaccinations and medical care free to the public for up to 150 homeless cats at each monthly clinic. Using this high-volume approach, the FCC has sterilized many thousands of cats. The resulting dramatic decrease in the number of cats impounded and euthanized in area shelters — and the huge tax savings to citizens — prove that the FCC method works!

Learn how easily you can make a significant impact on the quality of life for feral and homeless cats, and help your community solve the difficult and expensive problem of cat overpopulation in the most effective and humane way.

Subjects covered in this 43 minute video include:

  • Talking to the public
  • Planning clinics
  • Coordinating volunteers
  • Effective trapping techniques
  • Lending out traps
  • Forms and documents needed
  • Detailed clinic procedures
  • Providing medical care
  • Making clinics rewarding for vets and volunteers
  • Detailed list of supplies and start-up costs

The price of each video is only $15, including all taxes, shipping and handling costs. In order to keep our costs down we are unable to offer secure online ordering at this time. Please send your name, address, and phone number, along with $15 for each video you order to:

Feral Cat Coaltion
9528 Miramar Road PMB 160
San Diego, CA 92126

Of course, we are always happy to receive your tax-deductible contributions as well.

[Page updated November 2009]

Feral Cat Coalition
9528 Miramar Road
PMB 160
San Diego, California 92126
 
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