NMSU Feral Cat management program

FCaMP - Feral Cat Management Program

Today's Date: Friday 25th of May 2012 07:23:54 AM

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FCaMP stands for Feral Cat Management Program. We are a small, not-for-profit organization which has permission from the NMSU administration to conduct a TNR program on campus. Our mission is to stabilize the feral cat population here at NMSU. We will accomplish this goal by spaying, neutering and vaccinating the felines; tipping their left ear to identify them as having been spayed/neutered; then returning them to campus where they will live out their lives.
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If you are currently feeding feral cats here on campus, we would like to hear from you! We are always in need of volunteers to help set up and maintain feeding stations throughout campus. If you would like to help, please go to our volunteer page, complete it and submit the info.  Please be sure to include your email address so that we have a way to get back in touch with you!
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There are other ways to help... You can assist us in our efforts by saving aluminum cans or yardsale items. Then, contact Michelle Corella (fcamp@nmsu.edu or 639-3036) to have these items picked up at your convenience!
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CFSNM
FCaMP is now a "Special Project" of the Community Foundation of Southern New Mexico!  We are excited about this partnership, as it will help us to reduce our administrative burden, while still retaining all of the benefits of a 501c3 tax-deductible organization.  Please look to the right-hand pane for information on donating to FCaMP via CFSNM.

 

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