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Leash Law? Understanding Our City Ordinance

Recently, a Kentucky city passed a leash law. Alley Cat Advocates received a number of calls and emails from concerned citizens wondering if this city's law would have a negative impact on our unowned community cats. It does not. But, we're glad you asked.  Those questions prompted us to share a brief overview of our wonderful, groundbreaking Metro Louisville city ordinance! In early 2012, Alley Cat Advocates, Metro Animal Services and Metro Council representatives began working to develop an ordinance that would serve the citizens and the cats of our community. In late April, 2012 [...]

Leash Law? Understanding Our City Ordinance2014-10-19T12:52:15-04:00

Supporting Alley Cat Advocates by shopping at Kroger JUST GOT EASIER!

Enroll NOW to support Alley Cat Advocates!  Beginning September 1, you'll support Alley Cat Advocates every time you scan your Kroger Plus Card!    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 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! You'll start earning rewards for Alley Cat Advocates beginning September 1 on qualifying purchases of food, gas and pharmacy purchases made using your Kroger Plus Card.   [...]

Supporting Alley Cat Advocates by shopping at Kroger JUST GOT EASIER!2014-08-05T20:01:42-04:00

More Zip Codes Added to Target City’s Unowned Community Cats

Alley Cat Advocates is pleased to announce another successful year in reducing the city’s unowned community cat population, according Karen Little, Executive Director of Alley Cat Advocates.  This means they can target new neighborhoods that need help. [box] 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.[/box] After the nonprofit group received a $75,000 grant from PetSmart Charities four years ago, Alley Cat Advocates first targeted zip code area 40215, which was identified by Louisville Metro Animal Services as having [...]

More Zip Codes Added to Target City’s Unowned Community Cats2014-08-03T13:13:48-04:00

Louisville Shares Its National Model for Success

Alley Cat Advocates earned “bragging rights” as a national model for success for reducing cat overpopulation and creating a safe city for community cats. Alley Cat Advocates Executive Director Karen Little spoke last month in Virginia at a regional symposium called “Rethinking the Cat,” sponsored by the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS). In her presentation, Karen shared the story of the truly remarkable and successful collaboration between local organizations and the community of people who have made Alley Cat Advocates a success story that other cities can model. Attendees had a choice of [...]

Louisville Shares Its National Model for Success2014-10-19T12:52:27-04:00

Ode to Billie – Billie Emergency Fund

Ode to Billie Billie, beloved inspiration for the Billie Emergency Fund, has passed away.  Read her remarkable story below and help us celebrate her life and legacy. Billie's relationship with Alley Cat Advocates starts in August 2001, when we were called to a neighborhood to help spay a momma cat and, eventually, her kittens.  A property owner (Billy) had seen this momma cat carrying her kittens, one by one, over the privacy fence in his back yard.  Unfortunately, with the last kitten in her grasp, the momma cat slipped and caught her leg [...]

Ode to Billie – Billie Emergency Fund2013-10-19T19:59:11-04:00

It’s the Right Thing To Do!

When Alley Cat Advocates was founded, we asked ourselves what this community wanted us to do with the community cats that came to us for their spay/neuter surgery but had medical needs beyond that scheduled surgery. What were we to do with those with an eye that was ruptured and was incredibly painful; those with a huge abscess that had drained, leaving a large gaping wound; and those with a broken leg, who endured pain every day as a result? The options were pretty clear.   1) We could decide, as a community, that those [...]

It’s the Right Thing To Do!2013-07-05T16:09:24-04:00

When a Community Cares: The Happy Story of Molly and Whitey

So have you ever wondered if there are ANY good people out there? And what about karma? Is there such a thing? Read this story and BELIEVE!   Ok. First, here is Molly’s story. It starts out sad . . . Molly’s owner takes her to the Kentucky Humane Society SNIP clinic to be spayed. He lives near the clinic and knows she needs it! Sadly, he opens her carrier in the parking lot at the clinic to comfort her and scared Molly dashes out into the busy street. A truck drives over the top [...]

When a Community Cares: The Happy Story of Molly and Whitey2013-07-05T16:03:47-04:00

Caretaker Turned Volunteer

I became a caretaker of feral cats in 2007. A stray female cat came to my house in the winter of 2006,  and she had two kittens with her. She was almost starved, full of worms and she would eat anything. My granddaughter named her Jewels. She had a litter of kittens in late March; they were hidden in my neighbor’s barn. Her kitten that she brought with her had a litter of kittens in late May. Something happened to that momma cat, as her six kittens, only a few days old, were found by [...]

Caretaker Turned Volunteer2013-07-05T16:01:04-04:00

The Thrill of Your Life

Seriously! Do you want to be a part of the greatest thing happening in Louisville? Do you want to be a part of the biggest positive change for cats ever? Do you want to surround yourself with fantastic, enthusiastic people who are EXCITED about making a huge difference for community cats in our area? It is EASY! Come to a volunteer orientation and see how three hours a month will change your life as you change the lives of stray, unowned cats forever.  Check upcoming EVENTS for dates and times. We promise. It will be [...]

The Thrill of Your Life2013-07-05T15:56:23-04:00

ASPCA Community Partner: A Progress Report

The grant applications have been submitted, reviewed, and approved. The awards have been given.  Now the hard work begins! Alley Cat Advocates, the Kentucky Humane Society, and Louisville Metro Animal Services have collectively agreed to focus on two specific goals for 2013 as part of the ASPCA Community Partnership. Those goals are: 1) Decrease intake into our two main shelters, the Kentucky Humane Society and Louisville Metro Animal Services, by 575 animals as compared with 2012 2) Increase the number of animals that are returned to their owner or returned to their caretakers by the [...]

ASPCA Community Partner: A Progress Report2013-07-05T15:54:14-04:00

Eat Your Words!

No time to help?  Feeling badly about that?  Stop Right There!   Take the time to send us $5 and we’ll send you a Kroger Gift Card with your $5 on it.  Every time you reload the card at Kroger, the cats get 4 cents for each dollar put on the card.  It really adds up and the cats benefit each and every time. So eat your words (with Kroger groceries) and help the cats at the same time!

Eat Your Words!2013-07-05T15:52:21-04:00

Fantastic News for Louisville’s Animals!

Louisville has been selected an ASPCA Partner Community! As a partner community, Alley Cat Advocates, the Kentucky Humane Society, and Louisville Metro Animal Services will work with the ASPCA to increase the number of cats’ and dogs’ lives saved in our community. One of only eight partner communities across the country, by combining the efforts of the ASPCA and these organizations, and by sharing information, by removing duplicate eff orts, by collaborating in all ways imaginable, Louisville will be better able to get animals out of our shelters alive AND we’ll also be better able [...]

Fantastic News for Louisville’s Animals!2013-02-26T22:08:46-05:00

Cats Encourage Obesity in Louisville

They don’t really . . . but they’d love to have you shop LOTS at Kroger and use your Alley Cat Advocates Kroger Gift Card every time you do! For every dollar you put on your Kroger Gift Card, Kroger gives 4-cents to Alley Cat Advocates. It doesn’t sound like a lot, but we spay and neuter dozens and dozens of cats with the monies generated. So just send us $5.00, let us know you want a Kroger gift card, and we’ll send you one — with your $5 on it — so you can [...]

Cats Encourage Obesity in Louisville2013-02-26T22:07:29-05:00

Operation City Kitty!

What a joy it is to report on this fantastic program! Community cats (previously called stray or unowned cats) have been euthanized by the hundreds in our community and in others across the country for years just because they didn’t have a “traditional”, inside home. In almost all cases, they had homes — an outside home . . . and shelter and food and water. But killing these cats was not seen as an acceptable answer to the problem of stray cats, so trap-neuter-return (TNR) was developed. Trapping cats, neutering them, and returning them to [...]

Operation City Kitty!2013-02-26T22:05:16-05:00

Let’s Celebrate Expanding the Options!

Two years ago . . . Imagine your name is Susie. You’re a beautiful long hair, cream colored kitty with loving owners — until they moved last month and left you behind. (Reason unknown. It makes no difference, really, to Susie.) Fortunately, a neighbor (Mr. Jones) starts putting out food and Susie’s pretty content sleeping under his deck. As winter comes on, Mr. Jones fears Susie will be cold so he takes her to the local shelter, Louisville Metro Animal Services (LMAS), thinking she’d be warm and dry and will find a new home. Susie [...]

Let’s Celebrate Expanding the Options!2013-02-26T22:03:02-05:00

Food, Water, Shelter!

Food. Provide your community cats with the highest quality food possible. The better the food, the easier it is on their stomachs. If you need help feeding your crew, call us at 502-634-8777 for referrals to local cat food banks! Water. This is an absolute must! Keep it clean, fresh, and watch out for freezing. (No milk, please. Most cats LOVE milk. And it gives most cats diarrhea. Poor kitties!) Shelter. A Styrofoam-type cooler with a hole cut in the side, a heavy object on top to keep it from blowing away, and good, dry [...]

Food, Water, Shelter!2013-02-26T22:00:40-05:00

Karen Little Wins Bell Award

Written By: Martha Elson Courier-Journal Karen Little of Old Louisville admits she’s become obsessed with controlling the stray cat population. Her aim, through the Alley Cat Advocates volunteer group she founded with her husband 12 years ago, is to prevent needless euthanasia of her feline friends. To that end, the group recently passed the 20,000 mark for the number of strays it has rounded up and had neutered or spayed, working in Jefferson, Bullitt and Oldham counties and Southern Indiana. Read More

Karen Little Wins Bell Award2011-12-03T15:51:37-05:00
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