Go Back   Pet forum for dogs cats and humans - Pets.ca > In the News - Pet related articles and stories in the press > Newspaper Articles of Interest (animal/pet related) from Around the World

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #1  
Old March 1st, 2007, 08:40 AM
poodletalk poodletalk is offline
Senior Contributor
 
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Montreal
Posts: 1,955
Concordia Professor Helps Stray Cats MTL

Stray cat cut


Felines without sex tools means no
unwanted kittens, says Steri-Animal co-founder


by CHRIS BARRY



Name: Ann English

Age: 56

Occupation: Chemistry professor/co-founder of Steri-Anima

Bio: This benevolent downtown resident had been volunteering for the Animal Rescue Network for quite some time when she “came to realize that one of the main issues with respect to animals in Quebec was overpopulation.” In 2003, Ann, a chemistry professor at Concordia, along with three other volunteers from the ARN, decided the time was ripe to launch Steri-Animal, an organization devoted to stabilizing the local feral and unwanted cat population here in Montreal. She lives with two cats of her own and says she’d have more if it weren’t for her busy travel schedule, which already makes finding cat sitters for her two babies a constant challenge. Steri-Animal’s next Adoption Day will be taking place on Saturday, March 3, at Le Réveil du Maître (6165 Monkland)

What Steri-Animal does: “The main service we provide is sterilization of unwanted and feral animals. We find colonies of cats living outside, sterilize them and later return them to their territories.”

Why this might be an effective way to stabilize the local stray population: “You can’t just take them away and kill them like the city does because more animals simply come and take over the territory. But when you sterilize a colony, you stabilize it, and if somebody is feeding and providing minor shelter for these animals over the winter, it becomes the ideal situation.”

Isn’t trying to bag some feral feline with a healthy distrust of humanity a great way to get slashed to pieces? “Well, we use traps and the vets obviously tranquilize them before sterilizing them.”

So a stray cat can survive this hateful climate? “Yes, so long as they’re given some shelter when it gets very cold and if they’re fed, of course. But they don’t have long lives. Basically, the lifespan of an outdoor cat is about 2 years. When they don’t have shelter though, they freeze to death.”

How to provide some basic shelter so those constantly fighting felines in your back alley don’t freeze: Go to www. steri-animal.petfinder.org to find out and/or apply to volunteer for the organization. “They don’t need much, just a small space, but they still need basic shelter from the elements.”

Her estimate as to how many felines are living on Montreal streets at any given time: “Oh, hundreds of thousands, maybe a million or more.”

Something she firmly believes in: Always keeping your cat indoors. “People letting their cats roam outside is a big problem in Montreal. We come across so many horror stories—cats being mauled by dogs, hit by cars, so many wind up missing and who knows where they end up, perhaps in a lab somewhere. Usually, it’s the same people who don’t sterilize their pets who let them out to wander all the time.”

Has she ever considered just taking some of these forgotten strays to the vivisectionists who work alongside her at Concordia to experiment on? “Actually, in chemistry, we don’t do any experiments on animals.”

Last book read: Love in the Time of Cholera, by Gabriel Garcia Marquez.

Musical preferences: John Coltrane, Oscar Peterson.

Words of wisdom: “Spay and neuter your pets.”
Reply With Quote
Reply


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off


Forum Terms of Use

  • All Bulletin Board Posts are for personal/non-commercial use only.
  • Self-promotion and/or promotion in general is prohibited.
  • Debate is healthy but profane and deliberately rude posts will be deleted.
  • Posters not following the rules will be banned at the Admins' discretion.
  • Read the Full Forum Rules

Forum Details

  • Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8
    Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
    vBulletin Optimisation by vB Optimise (Reduced on this page: MySQL 0%).
  • All times are GMT -5. The time now is 10:41 PM.