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Feral Cat Summit in San Francisco
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Saturday, August 26, 2006
Feral
Cat Experts Gather at National Feral Cat Summit in San Francisco
San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) August 26, 2006
The 3rd annual National Feral Cat Summit is scheduled to
take place on Sat. Sept. 9th at the South San Francisco Conference
Center. Michael Mountain, President of Best Friends Animal Society
will present the Keynote Address.
The event is a gathering of the top Feral Cat Trap-Neuter-Return
(TNR) experts from around the country who will present training
workshops to animal shelter and animal care and control staff and
volunteers. TNR is a non-lethal method of controlling feral cat
populations, so that kittens are not born on the street and brought
into already over-crowded shelters.
"Attendees have registered from 25 states and
3 different countries," said event producer Valerie Sicignano.
"We are proud to hold the summit in San Francisco, one of the
country's most humane communities."
Workshops at the summit include "Advanced Feral
Cat Colony Care," "Funding TNR," "How to Perform
a Mass Trapping (Film & Workshop)" and Feral Cats, TNR
& the Law," among others. Speakers include Paul Jolly,
the PETCO Foundation, Esther Mechler, SPAY USA, Bryan Kortis, Neighborhood
Cats, Sandra Monterose and Debora Bresch, the ASPCA, Nancy Peterson,
The Humane Society of the United States and Valerie Sicignano, In
Defense of Animals and Neighborhood Cats.
The summit produced by Neighborhood Cats and is
Sponsored by Best Friends Animal Society, The Humane Society of
the United States, the ASPCA, SPAY USA, the Mayor's Alliance for
NYC's Animals, the San Francisco SPCA, the East Bay SPCA, PetSmart
Charities and the PETCO Foundation.
$40. per person admission price extended to Sept.
1st (price goes up to $50. on Sept. 2nd). Admission includes a hot
vegan lunch. Click
here to view the complete event program and order tickets.
Contact:
Valerie Sicignano, Neighborhood Cats
Phone: (212) 330-0033
E-mail: summit@neighborhoodcats.org
Web Site: http://www.neighborhoodcats.org
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