Pot-Nets Catnippers

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Pot-Nets Catnippers
Did you know?
In September 2003, PotNets Communities began
working with the Delaware Humane
Association to create a TNR program.
Within 7 years, a pair of cats can
produce 420,000 offspring.
An estimated 60 million cats are
considered homeless in the U.S.
Pot-Nets
Catnippers
JOIN CATNIPPERS!
$10.00/yr
Meetings held at 6pm at the
Pot-Nets Bayside Community Center.
Call for the schedule.
Members receive
advance notice of
events via email.
I would like to join CATNIPPERS!
Enclosed $
My email is
I am not interested in joining, but …
Catnippers have spayed and neutered
more than 800 cats and have found
homes for many who
were housecats and
then abandoned
when their owners
left the community.
Please accept my donation of:
$10.00
$50.00
$25.00
Other
Name
Mailing Address
Catnippers@hotmail.com
302-945-8406
I would like a receipt: □ Yes □ No
34146 Feather Rock Lane
LongNeck, DE 19966
Mail or drop off at
34146 Feather Rock Lane, LongNeck, DE 19966
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT
Catnippers is a registered 501(c)(3) organization.
Catnippers
Mission Statement
Working to enhance the communities
through better management of the feral
cat population through the use of methods which have been researched and
documented to be effective and humane,
namely “TNR.”
Maintaining a healthy balance between
the colonies and the residents is an
ongoing process that
involves all
residents. The cats
do not belong to PotNets Communities;
they do not belong to
Catnippers; they are
homeless. Catnippers
are caregivers, not a
rescue.
TNR: Trap-Neuter-Release
Feral, stray, and abandoned cats are
humanely trapped; spayed or neutered,
examined by a veterinarian, treated for
ear-mites, worms, and received distemper
and rabies vaccinations. All cats are
monitored for a 24-48 hour recovery
period, and then returned to the area
where they were trapped. These cats are
healthy, and are fed, monitored, and loved
on a daily basis by the Catnippers
Caregivers.
If you are a cat lover, and are currently
feeding stray cats, we urge you to contact
us and register as a caregiver so we may
continue to provide PotNets Communities with
accurate cat population
figures.
A Catnipper
representative will
come to your
home, photograph
the cat(s) and take
your contact information.
Not a cat lover, but have stray cats
on your property? Our “Good Neighbor
Program” addresses complaints made by
residents. We will meet with you and
offer suggestions for keeping the cats
away.
The most important
thing to remember
is to make sure the
skirting
around
your home is secure
with no holes or
openings
which
could give cats
access to get under
your home.