Friends of Feral Felines

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Friends of Feral Felines – Committed to helping feral cats in southern Maine.

Friends of Feral Felines (FoFF) helps feral cats in southern Maine by humanely reducing their numbers using the trap-neuter-return method. FoFF is committed to helping feral cats in southern Maine. We humanely reduce the number of feral cats by trapping, neutering, and returning them to their colonies. In time, the colonies' populations shrink due to lack of reproduction. Aid stray cat colonies by providing food and health care. Foster cats prior to release or adoption and educate the public on issues concerning cat overpopulation.
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What an amazing initiative! It's so heartwarming to see people coming together to help our feline friends. Every little bit helps, so let’s support FoFF in their mission! 🐾❤️
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I love what you’re doing for the feral cats in Maine! Together, we can make a difference by donating, volunteering, or even just spreading the word. Keep up the great work! 😻🐱
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1. What strategies can be implemented to increase community support and understanding of the Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) method for feral cats?
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2. How can we effectively balance the needs of feral cat populations with the interests of local residents and businesses?
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Office Thrifty Kitty Location651 Forest AvePortland Maine 04101 207 7973014HOURS 113MondayFriday Welcome to Friends of Feral Felines Please Donate Securely 5 10 15 20Whatever you can Click for Cats 2024Winners FoFF is committed to helping feral cats in southern Maine. Our mission is to humanely reduce the number of feral cats in our communities through trapping neutering and then releasing them back to their colony sites a method called TrapNeuterReturn or TNR. In time the colonies populations shrink due to lack of reproduction. We provide the colonies with food and water regularly and monitor them for new sick or injured members who need medical attention.

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