Operation Catnip-Raleigh, NC

Operation Catnip-Raleigh, NC

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Spay/Neuter Resource for Feral Community Cats ONLY! (no pets)

06/12/2026

🐾 DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT FOR COMMUNITY CATS 🐾
Exciting news! Operation Catnip has been accepted into the Community Cats Grants Program from the !
If we successfully raise $2,000 before August 15th, United Spay Alliance will provide a generous match of $2,000, allowing us to generate at least $4,000 in direct support for community cat spay and neuter.
If we reach our goal, that becomes $4,000 in direct support for community cats.
Your donation helps support:
💉 vaccinations
🐱 preventive care
🏥 humane spay/neuter clinic services
IMPORTANT: To count toward the match, please include the memo:
USAMATCH
when donating.
Without that memo, your donation will be processed as a regular donation and will not count toward the matching campaign.

06/10/2026

What an amazing couple making an incredible impact in their area! https://www.facebook.com/share/v/195ctj9H5J/

Evaluating the Effects of Managed Free-Roaming Cat Populations on Prey Through Stable Isotope Analysis: A Pilot Study from British Columbia, Canada 05/06/2026

Worth the read!
https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/15/21/3204?sfnsn=mo&fbclid=IwdGRjcARniN1jbGNrBGLvY2V4dG4DYWVtAjExAHNydGMGYXBwX2lkDzQwOTk2MjYyMzA4NTYwOQABHnqOrp8l35JIjOLLPAdgwcZKV5o6cmscSKjwIKOP3D_Ff65QdLe6Ewg1WCVe_aem_TldoP_4E8OdhWW9UVJltcA

Evaluating the Effects of Managed Free-Roaming Cat Populations on Prey Through Stable Isotope Analysis: A Pilot Study from British Columbia, Canada Free-roaming domestic cats (Felis catus) present a major management challenge for animal welfare and biodiversity conservation. Trap-neuter-return (TNR) programs, which include sterilization and return of cats, are increasingly adopted to manage cat populations, often alongside routine food provisio...

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P. O. Box 90744
Raleigh, NC
27675