March 26, 2008

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Bob Christiansen
CatSnip
Phone: 404 895-0073 (press only) 
Email:info@projectcatsnip.com
Web: www.projectcatsnip.com
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Sherry Montgomery
The Milton Project
Savannah
912 663-1129  

Milton Project and CatSnip Team to
Fight Cat Overpopulation in Chatham County
 

As part of an ongoing effort to end feline overpopulation, Project CatSnip's mobile surgical unit has teamed with Savannah ’s Milton Project to spay-neuter outdoor, free-roaming feral cats in Savannah and Tybee Island from March 31 to April 3. Clinics will be held Monday through Thursday at 711 Butler Avenue , Tybee   Island . Residents that want to participate should call Sherry Montgomery at 912 663-1129 for traps and instructions. All cats must be presented for surgery at 7:30 a.m. Savannah residents may bring cats to the Humane Society parking lot on Tuesday and Wednesday at 7:15 am for transportation to Tybee. The Humane Society is located at 7215 Sallie Mood Dr .

Cat mating season is NOW! This low-cost service provides affordable spays or neuters to lower this community’s severe cat overpopulation problem at a critical time of the year.  

The CatSnip fee is $45 for males and $70 for females. The price includes a no-charge visit, FREE veterinary exam, FREE pain relief and toenail clip and TLC. Cats are admitted at 7:30 AM and are discharged the same day. Surgeries are performed by a fully licensed veterinarian in a $150,000 vehicle that is fully equipped with modern medical equipment. Make a reservation online at www.projectcatsnip.com or call 770 455-7077 or Sherry Montgomery at 912 663-1129.

CatSnip is a nonprofit, public service, animal welfare program. Most of the cats that are seen are those that live outdoors exclusively or cats that are owned by people experiencing financial hardship. Most of these cats are intact and are in a constant state of reproduction. These "forgotten felines" would not have access to sterilization surgery if it were not for the affordability of the Project CatSnip service.

Dr Amy Orlin, a licensed veterinarian of 15-years, directs all medical services. Dr. Orlin was honored by the Greater Atlanta Veterinary Medical Society as "Distinguished Veterinarian of the Year." She is assisted by a caring, professional staff.

Project CatSnip is a program of the Atlanta Animal Alliance, PO Box 450715 , Atlanta , GA 31145 . Tax-deductible donations to help provide services to homeless cats are greatly needed and appreciated.

Note: Please go to the press section at www.projectcatsnip.com for pictures and more information.

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