by Douglas Dye | Jun 20, 2021 | Feral Affairs Network, TNR
By Kelly Flanagan, FAN Volunteer — Prepare to be bored. Like, really bored. Spreadsheet bored.Behind our Instagram feeds and Facebook posts, there are some surprising – but perhaps less than thrilling – gears turning to get community kitties into traps...
by Douglas Dye | Jun 20, 2021 | Feral Affairs Network, TNR
By Anita Bradley, FAN Volunteer – Some trap-neuter-return (TNR) projects go on for many months, and the Newport Avenue project was one of them. Interruptions may occur, but FAN’s dedicated trappers do NOT like to leave cats behind! In July of 2020, a Norfolk...
by Douglas Dye | Jun 20, 2021 | Feral Affairs Network, Kittens
Video: These babes were rescued by FAN and are in the expert care of our bottle-feeding foster...
by Douglas Dye | Jun 20, 2021 | Feral Affairs Network, Kittens
By Anita Bradley, FAN Volunteer — Alvin’s adoption was a collaborative effort between FAN and other rescues. FAN volunteer, Kimberly, drove over 200 miles to Bowling Green, VA and back to get this sweet kitty to us so he wouldn’t be euthanized just for having...
by Douglas Dye | Jun 20, 2021 | Feral Affairs Network, Kittens, TNR
By Kelly Flanagan, Fan Volunteer — Saving A Feral Colony From Demolition… It all started with three cats. Three unaltered cats had been abandoned in a trailer home when their guardians moved away. Left on their own, the cats had many litters of kittens that were...