Goals of the Bermuda Feline Assistance Bureau
Created: Feb 21, 2003 10:00 AM
To control and reduce, through non-lethal means, the feral cat population in Bermuda.To stabilise colonies of feral cats in co-operation with householders, businesses and other groups, through spaying and neutering.To manage and maintain colonies of feral cats.To secure legislative changes which ensure responsible ownership and care of domestic and feral cats.
To control and reduce, through non-lethal means, the feral cat population in Bermuda.
To stabilise colonies of feral cats in co-operation with householders, businesses and other groups, through spaying and neutering.
To manage and maintain colonies of feral cats.
To secure legislative changes which ensure responsible ownership and care of domestic and feral cats.
To foster public education concerning feline issues.
To monitor disease control in feral cat populations.
To rescue and place suitable kittens for adoption.
To provide the community with advice on issues relating to feral cats.
To collaborate with other local and international organisations with similar aims.
As part of its function, BFAB raises money to fulfil the objectives listed above.