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Fearless Feline Caretaker Never Slows Down

"It took forever to catch her. After 15 kittens, we were so happy we finally caught the ringleader that I cried. She is like a mama to all the other cats." Elizabeth, who lives in Southern Indiana and works in Louisville, isn't letting the distance or her age (68) slow her down. Elizabeth and her daughter Lee drive across the bridge twice a day, seven days a week, to check on the cat colony located near their workplace. It all began with some kittens that were likely dumped roadside. Two of Lee's friends each adopted [...]

Fearless Feline Caretaker Never Slows Down2015-05-08T13:48:55-04:00

Leave a Legacy

Leave a Legacy Change the future for animals in our community! Making a planned gift to Alley Cat Advocates is a meaningful way to share your love and compassion for animals in our community. It is also a wonderful way to say thank you to those animals who have touched your life. Please support Alley Cat Advocates through planned giving, estate planning, donating appreciated assets, insurance policies, or charitable trusts. For more information contactus@alleycatadvocates.org.

Leave a Legacy2015-05-08T13:41:43-04:00

Volunteer Help Needed

Flowers are blooming, cats are mating, and phones are ringing! It is busy season at Alley Cat Advocates. We need your assistance in these areas: Volunteer trappers are needed to assist elderly and disabled caretakers and their community cats. Please email personnel@alleycatadvocates.org if you can help. Feeders are needed nightly to feed and check-on kitties. Please email personnel@alleycatadvocates.org if you can help out once a week, or a couple of times each month. Volunteers are needed each Saturday to help caretakers who have appointments in the coming week. Please email personnel@alleycatadvocates.org if you can volunteer [...]

Volunteer Help Needed2015-05-08T13:41:18-04:00

Next BIG FIX: May 17

We're currently looking for volunteers to help with our next BIG FIX! Please come help make a real difference for the cats we adore. They are calling your name!!! Current volunteers can call or e-mail us at contactus@alleycatadvocates.org if you are able to help. For those new to the process, the BIG FIX starts with a call to our hotline from a caretaker (someone taking care of an outdoor cat). Caretakers may be caring for one cat or 30! Most caretakers are able to provide food, water, and shelter for the unowned cats in their [...]

Next BIG FIX: May 172014-12-24T15:31:09-05:00

Next BIG FIX: April 26

We're currently looking for volunteers to help with our next BIG FIX! Please come help make a real difference for the cats we adore. They are calling your name!!! Current volunteers can call or e-mail us at contactus@alleycatadvocates.org if you are able to help. For those new to the process, the BIG FIX starts with a call to our hotline from a caretaker (someone taking care of an outdoor cat). Caretakers may be caring for one cat or 30! Most caretakers are able to provide food, water, and shelter for the unowned cats in their [...]

Next BIG FIX: April 262014-12-24T15:27:35-05:00

Hop, Hop, Hop

It was a beautiful day for a hop down Frankfort Avenue in the 2015 Easter parade! Alley Cat Advocates volunteers met friends new and old as we passed out candy and shared information about our programs and progress  Happy Easter!                    

Hop, Hop, Hop2015-04-08T18:13:59-04:00

Meet Lolly

Lolly rests comfortably in the lap of her Alley Cat Advocates foster care volunteer. Meet "Lolly", a little Alley Cat Advocates kitty that is currently in foster care. Her Alley Cat Advocates foster mom calls her Lolly because this cutie is as sweet, or even sweeter, than a lolly pop!  Of course, her real caregiver mom already likely calls her by another beautiful name! Lolly just can't get enough snuggles and hugs, and makes "biscuits" all day! Thanks to her caregiver, Lolly came to our latest Big Fix, to be spayed and to [...]

Meet Lolly2015-04-08T18:08:33-04:00

Kool Kids and Community Cats

Our wonderful volunteer, Lauren Kehr, spent the morning with the awesome kids at Laukhuf Elementary sharing information about spay/neuter, trap-neuter-return and community cats.                          

Kool Kids and Community Cats2015-04-01T21:28:02-04:00

Next BIG FIX: March 29

We're currently looking for volunteers to help with our next BIG FIX! Please come help make a real difference for the cats we adore. They are calling your name!!! Current volunteers can call or e-mail us at contactus@alleycatadvocates.org if you are able to help. For those new to the process, the BIG FIX starts with a call to our hotline from a caretaker (someone taking care of an outdoor cat). Caretakers may be caring for one cat or 30! Most caretakers are able to provide food, water, and shelter for the unowned cats in their [...]

Next BIG FIX: March 292014-12-24T15:26:30-05:00

The Data’s In: ASPCA’s Louisville Partners Rocked 2014!

In 2012 Louisville was selected to participate in the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) Community Partner program. The ASPCA works with Alley Cat Advocates, Louisville Metro Animal Services and The Kentucky Humane Society.  ASPCA provides support and tools to help partner agencies achieve their shared goals: 1.Increase live outcomes 2.Reduce intake Last week ASPCA released our 2014 Community Partner progress report. We are so proud of the results! Increasing Live Outcomes Our community-wide Live Release Rate reached 82.7%. This is an increase of 7.1% from 2013. This means many more [...]

The Data’s In: ASPCA’s Louisville Partners Rocked 2014!2015-03-07T16:53:50-05:00

My name is ‘Fob’ … it stands for “Friend of Bear”

Meet Fob. She came to Alley Cat Advocates from Metro Animal Services. When she arrived she couldn't use her back legs and had to drag herself to move from place to place. She took up residence with an Alley Cat Advocates' foster, where she met a kindred spirit named Bear. Bear is an adult cat who also has no use of his back legs. It was love at first sight. Bear and Fob licked, frolicked and played together. That's when this sweet girl found her name, Fob, for Friend of Bear. Not only did Bear and [...]

My name is ‘Fob’ … it stands for “Friend of Bear”2015-03-07T17:06:30-05:00

Alley Cat Advocates Helps Caretakers Provide for Community Cats in Cold

Alley Cat Advocates provides these tips for caring for unowned, community cats in snow and cold temperatures: Remember to knock on the hood of your car before starting it. Cats climb into engines for warmth and protection. Community cats can get snowed in, so it is important to remove snow from all entrances and exits to their shelters. Shovel regularly to stay ahead of the snowfall. Avoid using salts and chemicals near your cat colonies that are designed to melt snow. They can be toxic when licked off paws or ingested from melting puddles and [...]

Alley Cat Advocates Helps Caretakers Provide for Community Cats in Cold2015-02-16T15:34:46-05:00

Next BIG FIXES: March 8 and March 29

We're currently looking for volunteers to help with our next BIG FIXES!  Yes, that's right!  It is kitten season and we're working overtime with two Big Fix events in March! Please come help make a real difference for the cats we adore. They are calling your name!!! Current volunteers can call or e-mail us at contactus@alleycatadvocates.org if you are able to help. For those new to the process, the BIG FIX starts with a call to our hotline from a caretaker (someone taking care of an outdoor cat). Caretakers may be caring for one cat [...]

Next BIG FIXES: March 8 and March 292015-02-16T13:25:00-05:00

Love your community cats … but don’t want more?

Love your community cats ... but don't want more? Kitten season is right around the corner.  And, these unseasonably warm February days mean kitties are getting an early start.  They are getting frisky, and you know what that means. Don't forget about the fellows! Fixing your male cats prevents more unwanted pregnancies and reduces or eliminates the incidence of roaming, fighting, urine marking and other objectionable behaviors. Get ahead of kitten season! Now is the time to fix your cats! Call (502) 634-8777 to get started.

Love your community cats … but don’t want more?2015-02-16T15:42:13-05:00

Neighborhoods Program Expands to ALL Jefferson County Zip Codes

Neighborhoods Program Expands to ALL Jefferson County Zip Codes Alley Cat Advocates is receiving national attention and support for our progress in making this the safest city in the country for community cats! Thanks to support from Petsmart Charities, ASPCA and Best Friends Animal Society, the Neighborhoods Program has been expanded to all Jefferson County Zip Codes. Day-by-day and cat-by-cat we are working with our partners at Metro Animal Services and Kentucky Humane Society to: Implement Trap-Neuter-Return and other key programs to reduce community cat over-population. Improve the health and safety of community cats by [...]

Neighborhoods Program Expands to ALL Jefferson County Zip Codes2015-02-16T15:44:38-05:00

HONK if you love community cats!

Thanks to the Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels, our transport van is now equipped with wonderful shelving to keep the kitties safe and secure during transport. The van, whom we affectionately call Audrey, was purchased with funds from Best Friends Animal Society. Thanks to both groups for their support and help with the kitties.

HONK if you love community cats!2018-01-03T15:51:17-05:00

Meet Apricot! He’s a peach!

Apricot came to Alley Cat Advocates on Oaks Day 2014. He suffered from a high fever which caused a neurological disorder. Eight months later, Apricot has been fostered, loved and rehabbed.  He attended his first Alley Cat Advocates volunteer meeting and made the rounds!  He was perfectly at home, visiting with each volunteer around the table and giving each person ample time to scratch his head or rub his belly. Because of his neurological disorder, he can't return to the outdoors.  He has found a forever home with the founders of Alley Cat Advocates, Karen [...]

Meet Apricot! He’s a peach!2015-02-16T16:03:06-05:00

Track Your Volunteer Hours

Please submit your hours for September!  This information will be used in our grant proposals and is helpful in illustrating the great amount of time and commitment our community has to saving lives. Please download the form and begin to track your hours each month.  Turn your form in monthly at the Big Fix or to your volunteer team leader. If you have a question about tracking your time, please contact personnel@alleycatadvocates.org.

Track Your Volunteer Hours2014-10-19T13:00:09-04:00

ASPCA Spotlight on: Alley Cat Advocates

Reposted from ASPCA: http://www.aspcapro.org/blog/2014/10/13/spotlight-alley-cat-advocates Since 1999, Louisville, KY’s Alley Cat Advocates (ACA) has spayed and neutered more than 30,000 community cats. Thanks to their Big Fix and Quick Fix programs, Operation City Kitty community outreach program, and collaboration with Louisville Metro Animal Services and Kentucky Humane Society, this ASPCA Partnership agency is making Louisville a safer place for unowned cats. We talked with ACA’s co-founder and executive director, Karen Little, about the organization’s groundbreaking work. ASPCApro: How did Alley Cat Advocates get started? Karen Little: In the 1990s I worked for the University of Louisville. [...]

ASPCA Spotlight on: Alley Cat Advocates2014-10-19T12:51:39-04:00

Best Friends Animal Society Grant awarded

Alley Cat Advocates has been given a grant, thanks to an anonymous donation through Best Friends Animal Society. The grant was awarded to three key local organizations, Alley Cat Advocates, Saving Sunny and the Kentucky Humane Society to enhance and save more of the most at-risk pets in the shelter - community cats and pit bull terriers. "The organizations have been working together for a while, and the additional funding brings more pieces to the no-kill equation," says Michelle Logan, Best Friends Animal Society. The grant will help Alley Cat Advocates to reach and save [...]

Best Friends Animal Society Grant awarded2014-10-19T12:51:45-04:00

Enroll your Kroger Card to support Alley Cat Advocates!

Please enroll today to support Alley Cat Advocates! Enroll today to support Alley Cat Advocates!  You'll support Alley Cat Advocates every time you scan your Kroger Plus Card to buy groceries, prescriptions and gas! Here's how to enroll: Visit www.kroger.com/communityrewards Sign in to your online account, or create an account Scroll down to find your store location and click "Enroll Now" Find and select Alley Cat Advocates, and click "Save" You'll need to re-enroll every August.  We'll remind you Have a question? Need help signing up? Contact development@alleycatadvocates.org

Enroll your Kroger Card to support Alley Cat Advocates!2014-10-19T12:51:53-04:00

Neighborhoods Program Expands to 10 Zip Codes

Do you know someone who lives in the 40208, 40209, 40213, 40214, 40215, 40216, 40217, 40219, 40258, or 40272 zip code who feeds and cares for unowned community cats? Our Neighborhoods Program, supported by Petsmart Charities, has been expanded to include ten zip codes. The program targets those zip codes with high rates of stray cat intake into Metro Animal Services. This targeted neighborhood approach has been wildly successful. Although the PetSmart Charities grant was designed to targeted specific zip codes, Alley Cat Advocates will help caretakers and community cats in ALL zip codes. Call [...]

Neighborhoods Program Expands to 10 Zip Codes2014-10-19T12:52:06-04:00

Next BIG FIX: September 28

We're currently looking for volunteers to help with our next BIG FIX which is scheduled for Sunday, September 28. Please come help make a real difference for the cats we adore. They are calling your name!!! Current volunteers can call or e-mail us at contactus@alleycatadvocates.org if you are able to help. For those new to the process, the BIG FIX starts with a call to our hotline from a caretaker (someone taking care of an outdoor cat). Caretakers may be caring for one cat or 30! Most caretakers are able to provide food, water, and [...]

Next BIG FIX: September 282014-08-20T06:10:53-04:00
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