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This is the story of
Fairminded Fran and her experience in learning about community cats (also known as feral cats). On her journey Fran hopes to convince Selfish Sam to help with the cats. But Sam cares only for himself. She also asks Naïve Nancy to get involved. But Nancy doesn’t want to make waves, so she always goes along with the crowd. Join Fairminded Fran as she learns about cats that live outdoors and that can’t usually be tamed. Learn important facts about community cats. Think about how their numbers affect the earth. Think about how we can work together to humanely stop the spread of community cats and reduce suffering. Think along with Fairminded Fran.

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Featured Review

Finally!....a resource that can used to educate children and adults to the plight of feral and community cats! Whether taken into the classroom or read to children as a bedtime story, the philosophy of TNR and the process of critical thinking comes through in a clear, precise and fun way! We plan to put together educational “story times” at our area public libraries. Thank you for filling a void in the “community” of feral cat lovers!

Kathy Humann, President and Executive Director
Western Iowa’s Feral and Homeless Cat Program
http://www.takepittyonthekitties.blogspot.com/2012/12/finally.html

 

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Left to right: Sylvester, Dot, and  Danny
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