Help with Common Behavioral Concerns
Part of FURR’s philosophy is to help folks with their cat problems, from behavioral problems to re-homing situations to education about feral cats. FURR may be able to help you if you are in need of information about a cat dilemma or issue.
Many cat issues have simple solutions and can prevent cats from going to animal control. Our goal is to keep your beloved cat in YOUR home if at all possible. FURR does make house calls to help solve cat problems whenever they can for a small donation to cover gas (depending on the location) and of course, if not tied up on rescue missions!
Contact FURR for advice and additional sources of information to help you.
Did you know?
Cats are domestic animals – When you see a stray cat running away from people, because it is scared, this is a “feral” cat.
A feral cat is NOT a wild animal – it is a domestic animal that has been forced to either survive on its own, without human contact, or one that has been lost, put out by someone or separated from its original home and become frightened.
Feral cats are 100% tame-able AND adoptable! – Cats should NOT be trapped and taken to animal control where they are immediately euthanized. It is not their fault that they have been trying to survive the best they can and they certainly do not deserve to die.
Contact FURR to learn how you can help if you see a feral cat. You may be able to save a life!