Support TVNR in Rural Communities in Nebraska


Support TVNR in Rural Communities in Nebraska
The Issue
Nerbaska Loves Cats Foundation has been contacted numerous times in recent weeks by residents in Sidney Nebraska who are concerned by recent city legislation concerning stray cats they have described as designed to punish residents for feeding, and providing care, for stray animals.
We have been urged by callers, and we are now compelled, to organize a commmitee of concerned residents to take these issues to the city -as a group.
TVNR has proven to be the best solution for managing stray populations of unowned breeding colonies in cities in the US. Together, we can create TVNR solutuons in Nebraska, one community at a time. Lets give Sidney the tools education, and public funding through nonprofit work- to be one of the first cities in western Nebraska to have a successful solution.
Please contact us to add your name to our group. Then we will orgainize a meeting, and plan accordingly for the protection of stray animals, and the people who want to help them.
A secondary concern is the toxicity of ponds in Sidney. Resident callers want clean fresh water ponds. Many have reported incidents of toxic ducks. We would also like to support more information regarding managed natural habitats in Sidney that satisfy the resident callers' concerns.
Nebraska Loves Cats Foundation is a team of 12 individuals passionately advocating for humane solutions for community animals, and managed wildlife habitats, in rural communities in Nebraska. We organized in 2019 and are located near Sidney Nebraska.
NEBRASKA LOVES CATS MISSION STATEMENT:
Nebraska Loves Cats actively rescues stray, feral, and unowned animals in rural communities in Nebraska by providing veterinary care, spaying /neutering and vaccinations, rehoming by seeking adoptions, and Trap Neuter Vaccinate Return (TNVR), education and support, locally, and statewide.
To add your name in support of organizing committee and contributing to the dialogue - please contact us via phone 308-250-2104, private message, or email: nebraksalovescats@gmail.com
#nlcveterinarycare2017 #nlcveterinarycare2018 #nlcveterinarycare2019
#adoptcatschappellnebraska
NLC EIN number is 83-2401818
NLC CO -FOUNDERS ORGANIZED LARGEST TNR CLINIC IN NEBRASKA’S HISTORY
Nebraska Loves Cats co-founders organized assistance from HSUS ( The Humane Society of the United States ) to bring together multiple animal rescue organizations from Colorado, South Dakota, and eastern Nebraska to hold the largest spay and neuter three day clinic in Nebraska’s state history on Nebraska horse farm in May 2018.
After three years of building a Nebraska Loves Cats network of contacts, three HSUS state directors from Oregon, Nebraska, and South Dakota, recognized our dire need and brought together Joining Forces Saving Lives in Lincoln, Colorado Animal Rescue League in Denver, along with two local veterinarians, to de-sex over 130 dumped and breeding cats on a Nebraska horse farm. Please see story link:
WESTERN NEBRASKA RURAL COMMUNITIES ARE GROSSLY UNDERSERVED FOR RESOURCES FOR STRAY COMPANION ANIMALS. PLEASE ADD YOUR NAME TO BE PART OF THIS CHANGE!
Please click on petition link to add your name.
By adding your name you are supporting your commitment to our committee in a dialogue with rural cimmunities, like Sidney, in adapting TNVR solutions. Please designate in comments if you are a Sidney resident.
NLC Team Member, Michelle

The Issue
Nerbaska Loves Cats Foundation has been contacted numerous times in recent weeks by residents in Sidney Nebraska who are concerned by recent city legislation concerning stray cats they have described as designed to punish residents for feeding, and providing care, for stray animals.
We have been urged by callers, and we are now compelled, to organize a commmitee of concerned residents to take these issues to the city -as a group.
TVNR has proven to be the best solution for managing stray populations of unowned breeding colonies in cities in the US. Together, we can create TVNR solutuons in Nebraska, one community at a time. Lets give Sidney the tools education, and public funding through nonprofit work- to be one of the first cities in western Nebraska to have a successful solution.
Please contact us to add your name to our group. Then we will orgainize a meeting, and plan accordingly for the protection of stray animals, and the people who want to help them.
A secondary concern is the toxicity of ponds in Sidney. Resident callers want clean fresh water ponds. Many have reported incidents of toxic ducks. We would also like to support more information regarding managed natural habitats in Sidney that satisfy the resident callers' concerns.
Nebraska Loves Cats Foundation is a team of 12 individuals passionately advocating for humane solutions for community animals, and managed wildlife habitats, in rural communities in Nebraska. We organized in 2019 and are located near Sidney Nebraska.
NEBRASKA LOVES CATS MISSION STATEMENT:
Nebraska Loves Cats actively rescues stray, feral, and unowned animals in rural communities in Nebraska by providing veterinary care, spaying /neutering and vaccinations, rehoming by seeking adoptions, and Trap Neuter Vaccinate Return (TNVR), education and support, locally, and statewide.
To add your name in support of organizing committee and contributing to the dialogue - please contact us via phone 308-250-2104, private message, or email: nebraksalovescats@gmail.com
#nlcveterinarycare2017 #nlcveterinarycare2018 #nlcveterinarycare2019
#adoptcatschappellnebraska
NLC EIN number is 83-2401818
NLC CO -FOUNDERS ORGANIZED LARGEST TNR CLINIC IN NEBRASKA’S HISTORY
Nebraska Loves Cats co-founders organized assistance from HSUS ( The Humane Society of the United States ) to bring together multiple animal rescue organizations from Colorado, South Dakota, and eastern Nebraska to hold the largest spay and neuter three day clinic in Nebraska’s state history on Nebraska horse farm in May 2018.
After three years of building a Nebraska Loves Cats network of contacts, three HSUS state directors from Oregon, Nebraska, and South Dakota, recognized our dire need and brought together Joining Forces Saving Lives in Lincoln, Colorado Animal Rescue League in Denver, along with two local veterinarians, to de-sex over 130 dumped and breeding cats on a Nebraska horse farm. Please see story link:
WESTERN NEBRASKA RURAL COMMUNITIES ARE GROSSLY UNDERSERVED FOR RESOURCES FOR STRAY COMPANION ANIMALS. PLEASE ADD YOUR NAME TO BE PART OF THIS CHANGE!
Please click on petition link to add your name.
By adding your name you are supporting your commitment to our committee in a dialogue with rural cimmunities, like Sidney, in adapting TNVR solutions. Please designate in comments if you are a Sidney resident.
NLC Team Member, Michelle

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Petition created on February 18, 2022