Grant of $10,000 will extend efforts to save more animal lives in Louisville Metro
Alley Cat Advocates has been awarded a $10,000 grant by the Petco Foundation to support the Alley Cat Advocates Trap-Neuter-Return program.
Using a humane Trap-Neuter-Return program, Alley Cat Advocates has altered over 40,000 stray cats in our community since we began in 1999. Since 2011 alone, these efforts have contributed to a 63% reduction in the intake of cats at our local shelters, dramatically reducing taxpayer cost, overcrowded shelters, and animal euthanasia.
The Petco Foundation investment will help Alley Cat Advocates to reach more cat caretakers, those wonderful men and women who provide food and shelter for outside stray cats in our neighborhoods. Working with these caretakers, Alley Cat Advocates will provide spay or neuter services, vaccinations, flea treatment and a full veterinary check-up for each community cat. Cats also receive an ear-tip while under anesthesia, the universal sign that a cat has been spayed or neutered.
“It is springtime in Louisville, and that means it is kitten season. This gift comes at a particularly important time because awareness and demand for our services peak as unaltered stray cats give birth to more kittens. We’re honored to receive this generous grant and to be recognized for our success and the progress we have made in Louisville, Kentucky.” said Karen Little, the organization’s co-founder and executive director.