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1.
Spay and neuter the cat population (pets and feral cats)
2.
Provide medical care
3.
Trace foster homes for catsw
4.
Educate about cats and advocate for cats
5.
Assistance for the under privileged
6.
Rescue cats
7.
Maintain a Hot line
8.
Prevent poisoning of cats
1. The
Society is very much against the extermination of homeless cats (which
is a popular method of ridding Israel of cats. This is why we perform
mass on-going spay & neuter operations in four ways:
A.
Educate cat owners concerning how spay and neuter is a more humane
control than extermination
B. Finance the spay & neuter of homeless cats and of cats belonging to
the under privileged
C. Continue the subsidizing of the spay & neuter operations of homeless
cats: Due to the high cost of spay & neuter animals in Israel, many cat
owners refrain from spaying or neutering their cats. The kittens these
cats have are generally abandoned. The abandoned kittens join the
already large population of feral cats. These feral cats face starvation
and extermination. This problem has driven the Society of Cat Lovers to
act by starting a spay & neuter operation which has proven to be a great
success. Cat owners turn to the society for this service out of trust.
In June of 1998 the Mayor of Haifa finally agreed to cooperate with this
initiative and allotted for it a grant which enabled the society to spay
& neuter nearly 2000 cats and thus more than 100,000 miserable litters
were prevented. Since then, these operations have become permanent.
D. Provide aid for cats of new emigrants, retirees, and the
underprivileged and to those at any location where the cat populations
are being poisoned periodically (and illegally). The society is very
strong on helping all these population segments. A special emphasis is
given to the Eastern European new immigrants who are known for their
love for animals, but who require education on caring for their animals
responsibly. The society plans to reach out fto these people via
local papers in Russian as well as by advocacy of cat populations
control. They are also being asked to subsidize the spay & neuter
operation.
2.
Provide medical care of all sorts: The society is currently working
with seven clinics throughout Haifa and vicinities and provides medical
care for homeless cats as a result of illnesses, neglect, abundance,
after being wounded, being tortured, accidents etc.
3. Trace
foster homes: Through the society’s hot line as well as by
free-of-charge adds in various media including the internet, the society
serves as a mediator between those who wish to give away their cats and
those who wish to adopt them. The adopters are obliged to spay & neuter
the cat when the time comes, either privately or via the subsidized
fares of the society. For now, the society’s shelter maintains more
than 180 kittens and cats until they find loving homes. Unfortunately
most of them fail and remain in the society’s shelter for good.
4.
Educate and advocate: The initial milestone of the society since its
beginning (1966) was to give priority to raise the awareness of the
animals' keepers, especially cat owners, to their responsibility towards
these animals where ever they are. Over the years the society held youth
circles, school lectures and many advocacy stands. Nowadays those stands
are run and manned by youngsters of even 12 to 18 years old.
5.
Rescue: The society operates rescue services for animals stuck on trees,
roofs, gutters, accidents or neighbors quarrels.
6. Hot
line reply: The society receives around 600 calls per month to its hot
line which operates 24 hours. Here are some sorts of the calls:
* Medical treatments
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Informing about animals in distress
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Request for rescue
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Request for adoption
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Request for financial help in spay & neuter issues.
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Request for professional instructions.
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Volunteering appeals especially from youngsters.
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Referrals from the city’s center: Wounds, evacuation of female cats who
had their litter in internal terraces or storage.
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A
massive giveaway of unwanted cats due to: Allergies, leaving home to
reside in Homes were it is forbidden to maintain animals, death of the
cat’s owners, immigration or traveling abroad, threats of kicking out of
the house domestic cats which can not survive outdoors, cruel abundance
of the cat in to the streets from various reasons.
7.
Poisons prevention: The society invests great efforts to prevent
cruel, illegal mass poisonings of helpless homeless cats populations
throughout Haifa and north Israel. When the society receives information
regarding abuse, it acts vigorously to file a complaint with the police.
It is possible to do so only if eye witnesses are willing to come
forward, a condition which creates a problem. The society is also being
helped by the ministry of the environment, the department of animal
defense. If the society receive what they call an early tip of
poisoning danger it turns to the local authority. Many times the society
has had great success in preventing poisons by appealing to the mayor or
to the council head which in their jurisdiction where the poisonings
were about to be performed. |