Friday, October 18, 2013

You made this happen

Alley Cat Allies
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National Feral Cat Day® 2013 Brought Milestones, Proclamations, and Awards!
Dear Monica,
This Wednesday was amazing. I’m so impressed by the numbers alone:
  • More than 430 individuals and groups held events in honor of the 13th annual National Feral Cat Day®.
  • Events were held in all 50 states, as well as internationally in Panama, Mexico, Israel, and Canada.
  • Eighty people attended our special Helping Cats in Your Community Webinar.
  • Four counties issued proclamations recognizing the day.
  • Countless cat lovers wrote about National Feral Cat Day® on social media.
  • We had letters to the editor and articles in newspapers across the country.
  • We presented the “Architects of Change for Cats” award to the City of Harrington, Del., for implementing a community-wide Trap-Neuter-Return program.
But National Feral Cat Day® is about more than these record numbers. I’m also blown away by how strong the movement has grown. It’s so clear that Americans want humane policies for cats—and they’re willing to take the initiative to make change happen in their own communities.
Every day, I’m inspired by the individuals and groups that advocate and care for cats. I think you’ll be inspired too when you read some of the Facebook posts and tweets that people wrote about what National Feral Cat Day® means to them.
Keep an eye out for an email from us with more details and photos from National Feral Cat Day® events in cities nationwide.
Thank you so much for everything you did for cats this National Feral Cat Day®!
Sincerely,
Becky Signature
Becky Robinson
President and Co-Founder
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