Overwhelmed: Taking in Stray Cats
Ivy Fife2024-09-03T14:32:12-06:00Sometimes, having a big heart and wanting to help animals can be overwhelming. Taking in stray and homeless cats or dogs can snowball into having
Sometimes, having a big heart and wanting to help animals can be overwhelming. Taking in stray and homeless cats or dogs can snowball into having
Cats in our community are often living a precarious existence. There are cat colonies all over; in neighborhoods, at local businesses, vacant lots, parks, and
About 18 months ago, we received a stray cat who did NOT like people. We determined that he was a feral cat and would be
Kitten Season is coming! While it sounds all cute and fluffy, it’s incredibly stressful for our staff. Kitten season is the yearly influx of pregnant
Last week, we explained how to recognize a feral cat versus a homeless or stray cat. As anyone who works to save community cats will
The term “feral cat” is one of the most misunderstood terms in animal welfare. Some people believe that a feral cat is a wild and
Second Chance Humane Society
Animal Resource Center
177 County Rd 10
Ridgway, CO 81432
(970) 626-2273
Second Chance Veterinary Services
177 County Rd 10
Ridgway, CO 81432
(970)626-9713
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Ridgway: 309 Sherman St
(970) 626-3233
Telluride: 335 W Colorado Ave
(970) 728-1100
Second Chance Humane Society
Mailing Address for Donations
PO Box 2096
Ridgway, CO 81432