Search Search Search You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. Topic Shelter Medicine (-) Programs & Services Intake & Preventive Care Population Management Foster Animal Health Care Adoption & Placement Relocation & Transport Reaching & Supporting Adopters Community Cats Foster Care Cruelty & Disasters Disaster Preparedness & Response Animal Cruelty Investigations Enrichment & Behavior Behavior Keeping Pets in Homes Return to Owner Safety Net Spay/Neuter Surgery Programs & Operations Managed Admission Toxicology & Poison Control Active FiltersPrograms & Services Group 9 Clear All Humane Handling of Cats: How To Do 4 Safe & Effective Holds Copy these cat holds to ensure the safety of felines in your care—and your own safety and comfort as well. How to Find or Implant a Microchip Microchips are amazing, lifesaving devices, but they can also be frustrating. Here we explain how to scan for and implant a microchip with ease. Fast Track Planning Use this resource to better understand how to fast track your shelter population. Use a Food Calculator Use this calculator to determine the correct amount of food for dogs and cats based on weight and life stage Toxicology Emergency? These Questions Will Help Ensure Accurate, Usable History Asking the right questions is crucial when a patient has a possible toxicology emergency. Here's what the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center suggests. How to Determine a Kitten’s Age This four-step process will help you find a kitten's age. (Plus, print out our poster and keep it handy for accurate aging!) Increase Access to Dog and Cat Grooming Services to Improve Animal Health New research suggests increasing access to grooming resources could improve the lives of pets, pet owners, and veterinarians How To Create Easy Vertical Space for Cats Learn six easy steps that will turn leftover kennel doors into vertical spaces for cats. Animal Appetite Monitoring Form This form can help shelter staff monitor the appetites of individual animals. Feline URI Handouts for Fosters & Adopters Feline URI is similar to the common cold in humans—and, like the common cold, can usually be resolved with supportive care and rest. Pagination Previous page ‹ previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Next page next ›