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 Mission Statement

To improve the lives of feral and homeless cats living in the City of Petaluma by humanely stopping their breeding through Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR). With TNR, feral cats are humanely trapped, spayed/neutered, vaccinated, and returned to their original location. The breeding stops, and the behaviors associated with mating stops (spraying, fighting, yowling). TNR is the only effective, humane, and long term solution in controlling feral cat populations.
  • Educate the public about the plight of stray and feral cats and the need to spay/neuter pets.
  • Support feral cat caretakers and gain recognition of the beneficial role they perform.
  • Promote the adoption of long-term, caretaker-based solutions regarding feral cats.
Vision

Our vision is to have a community where no kittens are born wild on the street, where no cat capable of living in a home is lacking one, and where no adult feral cats go wanting for food, water, and appropriate care and concern.
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Cats banned from most areas of City of Petaluma
Read details about the City of Petaluma Ordinance



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           Important meeting to attend:

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City of Petaluma Animal Services Advisory Committee Meeting:   
Wednesday August 6, 2008    7:00pm
Lucchesi Center
320 No. McDowell Blvd
Petaluma, California 94954
707-778-4396
Update:  August 10, 2008
The subcommittee submitted their recommendations to Petaluma City Council. 
They recommend to remove 1/2 mile around the wetlands and one block around city parks. 

It is a small victory and now it is up to Petaluma City Council.

The date will be posted here.
August 27, 2008

According to Mayor Pamela Torliatt, the ordinance is not scheduled for consideration, and will not be on the Council agenda for September or October.  So we are looking for a November or December and could even be a January 2009 decision with  new council in place.

October 20, 2008
A Ray of Hope for Petaluma Feral Cats
Attention:
Feral cat ordinance will be decided by Petaluma City Council,  Monday,  May 18, 2009    7:00 P.M.
Petaluma City Hall
Come and speak for these homeless cats.

11 English Street
Petaluma, CA 94952
phone: 707.778.4360
fax: 707.778.4554
email: cityclerk@ci.petaluma.ca.us

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2008 Winner of a W.A.V.E (Western Access Video Excellence)for Programming that made a difference Award and a W.A.V.E Finalist Award for Community Issues. I am proud and honored.  Thank you Petaluma Community Access and thank you Alliance for Community Media, Western States Region.
                     
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"I hold that the more helpless a creature, the more entitled it is to protection by man from the cruelty of man."
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