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		<title>Feline Fix Interviewed By Best Friends Animal Awareness Site</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[March 16, 2009, 4:34PM MT By Jennifer S Hayes One woman’s determination to make a difference for community cats In 2006 Jamie Taylor began her own one-woman campaign against the overpopulation of cats in and around Evansville, Indiana. She noticed a paper bag at an intersection, and as she drove closer, saw it was fluttering [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3><strong>March 16, 2009, 4:34PM MT<br />
By Jennifer S Hayes</strong></h3>
<h1>One woman’s determination to make a difference for community cats</h1>
<p>In 2006 Jamie Taylor began  her own one-woman campaign against the overpopulation of cats in and  around Evansville, Indiana. She noticed a paper bag at an  intersection, and as she drove closer, saw it was fluttering and  discovered a kitten inside that had been hit by a car. She pulled over  and held the kitten in her arms as it took its last breath. At that  moment, she knew she wanted to do everything she could to decrease the  kitten population.</p>
<p>She named her TNR (trap, neuter, and return)  organization, <a href="../news.php" target="_blank">Feline Fix</a>, and with the help of donations, she has  spayed or neutered 1,120 cats to date. Retrieving ferals can be  daunting for a one-woman operation, such as the time she went to a  site that was home to 70 feral cats. And, she laughs like it’s simply a  walk in the park to retrieve cats and kittens from a Pepsi machine, a  garage wall, sewage drains and salvage yards &#8211; even to recover a mama  and her nine kittens from a silo. She’s got true grit.</p>
<p>Taylor takes approximately  ten feral cats a week to clinics. However, during spring through fall  she traps constantly, so those numbers can increase. To her, the  TNR program is vital. She believes with every cat, “it makes a  difference, and with every cat it saves its life. Females don’t have to  endure continual pregnancies, and males don’t have to fight to live. And  of course, all the innocent kittens don’t have to be born to suffer at  all.”</p>
<p>When Taylor can’t return  the cats to where they were living because of an unsafe environment, she  tries to find barns or other suitable locations for them. She currently  is in need of additional places to relocate some of her cats. “Any  offers would be greatly appreciated,” she says. “I always relocate at  least three adult cats to a new site.” Kittens are not returned  to their original location. They are socialized and put up for adoption  through various local sources.</p>
<p>At day’s end, Taylor  reflects on why she does this year after year. She admits she loves  trapping the last stubborn cat in a colony and releasing the healthy,  vaccinated cats. She loves going places where cats are safe and well  fed, and the caretakers just need her help getting them trapped and  sterilized. She loves it all!</p>
<p>Read Full Story on <a href="http://network.bestfriends.org/10414/news.aspx" target="_blank">www.bestfriends.org</a></p>
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