by Chandler Scarborough | Mar 25, 2022 | Feral Affairs Network, Kittens
By Missy Schmidt – FAN Volunteer — One man’s dream of owning his very own kitten came true in early 2022, thanks to the efforts of two Hampton Roads, Va., nonprofits: Hope House Foundation (HHF) and Feral Affairs Network (FAN). Enjoy these great photos! They may...
by Chandler Scarborough | Feb 15, 2022 | Feral Affairs Network, Kittens, TNR
By Vaida Moore – FAN President and Co-Founder — It takes a village. This project has been —and will continue to be for quite some time— very costly. The caregiver is unable to cover any of the veterinary cost. Food, foster homes for kittens, more spay/neuter...
by Michelle Keith | Jan 31, 2022 | Feral Affairs Network, Kittens, TNR
By Michelle Keith, FAN Volunteer — Q. I found a pregnant cat. I can’t touch her. How can I help this pregnant, feral cat? A. Unfortunately, we do not foster feral mothers. Why? Containing feral moms —until they have kittens— rarely yields the results we hope for as...
by Anita Bradley | Jan 3, 2022 | Feral Affairs Network
By Ellen Ice – WTKR – NORFOLK, Va – Three black cats were found with severe burns on 41st street in Highland Park in Norfolk. A local rescue organization, Feral Affairs Network, found the cats and helped get them medical attention. The cats are part...
by Anita Bradley | Nov 26, 2021 | Feral Affairs Network
By Anonymous FAN Volunteer – In rescue work, sometimes a cat speaks to your soul, and their eyes tell a story you’d never wish to hear or want to believe. Melody is one of those kitties. Scrolling through a local app, I happened upon a photo of a...
by Douglas Dye | Jun 20, 2021 | Feral Affairs Network, TNR
By Kelly Flanagan, FAN Volunteer — Prepare to be bored. Like, really bored. Spreadsheet bored.Behind our Instagram feeds and Facebook posts, there are some surprising – but perhaps less than thrilling – gears turning to get community kitties into traps...