Dec 17, 2024
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Every neighborhood has free-roaming street cats that may not be so warm to nearby residents. However, many of them need care as they are threatened by overpopulation and many common diseases. Erin Atkinson with Street Cat Hub, Inc. talked about the work they are doing to help all of our local feline friends. Story continues below Don't Miss: New Mexico artists’ house named a National Historic Landmark News: Rio Communities Fire Department speaks about volunteer firefighter killed over the weekend Community: City asks for public input on new 2050 downtown redevelopment plan Street Cat Hub spays, neuters, and vaccinates free-roaming cats and returns them to the area where they were found. In some cases, the cats are taken to the shelter if they need more care. If you are looking for TNR services, fill out this form: https://streetcathub.org/tnr. Street Cat Hub is also seeking volunteers. They have many volunteer options from intake to spay/neuter recovery to clinic clean team. To learn more about volunteer opportunities, visit https://www.streetcathub.org/volunteer.
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