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SOKS speaks about TNR at a local kitten care class

The more people learn about the benefits of the trap-neuter-return process, the more we can all help with overpopulation of cats in our communities. That is why I had accepted an invitation to present at a kitten care class co-organized by two local non-profits, Oreo's Haven and 8 Mile Abandoned Cat Project. 


The event took place on July 20 at O'Connor Woods in Stockton. It was attended by people from community who take care of the feral colonies as well as volunteers from local cat rescues and our city's animal services employees.


Karin, one of the attendees said, "Thank you for having this class for all of us. It was very helpful and a lot of good information even for fosters who have been at this for many years."



Special thanks to O'Connor Woods for hosting.


Contact SOKS if you would like us to do a presentation at your community gathering.

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