Building a Working Cat Program

Building a Working Cat Program

Working cat programs are inexpensive to run, easy to start, and save cats that would otherwise have no live outcomes. This course will give you all the tools you need to start or build your working cat program. The course is authored by Monica Tarant, Chief Innovation Officer: Feline Lifesaving at Cincinnati Animal CARE with The Joanie Bernard Foundation.

This course has been pre-approved for 3.0 Certified Animal Welfare Administrator continuing education credits by The Association for Animal Welfare Advancement.

working cats, barn cats, feral cats, trap, TNR, community cats

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Sheltering Working Cats
Begin self-paced component package.
Begin self-paced component package. This module starts on intake, with determining eligibility for a working cat program, and covers housing and feeding working cats as well as providing medical care to working cats. Specific attention is given to handling working cats.
Finding Homes for Working Cats
Begin self-paced component package.
Begin self-paced component package. This module focuses on locating placements for working cats. It focuses on the variety of good locations and their particular considerations, along with advertising techniques to find appropriate adopters.
Placing Working Cats in Homes
Begin self-paced component package.
Begin self-paced component package. This module will lead you through the process of relocating working cats.
Optional course survey
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Certificate
3.00 CAWA CE credits  |  Certificate available
3.00 CAWA CE credits  |  Certificate available