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Saturday, October 16 2021 - 12:31
AsiaNet
Alley Cat Allies Calls to End the Killing of Cats Worldwide for Global Cat Day
BETHESDA., Md., Oct. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Alley Cat Allies President and Founder Becky Robinson, a globally recognized 
visionary for her work to defend and protect cats, is calling for Global Cat 
Day, on Saturday, October 16, to end the killing of cats, and a shift to the 
sustainable, nonlethal neutering and returning of cats. 

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"Millions of people on every continent love cats and share their lives with 
them, and yet cats are in grave danger as governments have pursued killing as a 
means to remove cats," Robinson said. "We are exposing their actions to be 
cruel and unlawful. While many civic leaders have applied 
scientifically-proven, humane and nonlethal approaches for managing cats, it is 
urgent for all municipalities to embrace this successful model. Global Cat Day 
is a call to action for compassionate approaches for cats and all animals."

On Global Cat Day, Alley Cat Allies will debut a special video report by 
Robinson in which she exposes government-sanctioned killing of cats and 
explains that the U.S. Endangered Species Act does not legalize cruelty to 
cats. The investigation reveals the truth behind institutionalized killing, the 
rising tide of animal cruelty worldwide, and the social change she is 
spearheading. 

In the report, Robinson exposes the assumptions and excuses being made to kill 
cats as being immoral, cruel and with malicious intent. As a reflection of the 
global nature of this crisis, Robinson is joined in the video by her guest Emma 
Hurst, a member of the Australian Animal Justice Party and a member of the New 
South Wales Parliament. This video will debut on Global Cat Day at 
GlobalCatDay.org ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=3325454-1&h=1550436987&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.globalcatday.org%2F&a=GlobalCatDay.org 
) and the Alley Cat Allies YouTube channel.

Robinson is leading the charge in courtrooms and government halls to end 
cruelty and killing of cats. For example, Alley Cat Allies filed a lawsuit in 
California to stop the East Bay Regional Park District's unlawful new policy to 
remove cats from parklands with methods including lethal force. In Australia, 
Alley Cat Allies is fighting for cats and kittens hunted and killed by the Port 
of Newcastle. In both cases, civic institutions acted against proven science 
and ordered cats and kittens to be shot and killed. On both continents, the 
massacres inflicted extreme cruelty and suffering on cats.

Robinson urged people to step up and become advocates for cats by visiting 
GlobalCatDay.org and signing the Alley Cat Allies pledge to protect cats. In 
the pledge, supporters commit to inform themselves about issues and threats 
affecting cats in the community, stand against cruelty to cats and act as an 
unwavering voice for cats, since they cannot speak for themselves.

Alley Cat Allies launched Global Cat Day in 2017 to shine a spotlight on the 
life-threatening dangers cats face from many different corners around the 
world. Supporters can join the conversation about Global Cat Day online with 
the #GlobalCatDay hashtag on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

About Alley Cat Allies
Alley Cat Allies is the leader of a global movement to protect cats and 
kittens. Now in our 31st anniversary year, we are joined by over 650,000 
supporters worldwide. 

Alley Cat Allies believes every cat deserves to live out his or her life to the 
fullest. We exposed an entrenched system in which animal control agencies and 
shelters have been killing millions of cats for over a century. Today, the 
programs we introduced in the United States are mainstream. 

To achieve our goals, we collaborate with grassroots advocates, animal 
shelters, municipal managers, and lawmakers to replace deadly laws and policies 
with ones that protect cats.  We defend all cats by offering cutting edge 
education online, in person, and through one-on-one dialogue. We advance 
lifesaving innovations such as Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) and 
Shelter-Neuter-Return (SNR), high-quality, high-volume spay and neuter, 
microchipping, anti-declawing legislation, and any program that best serves the 
interests of cats.

Our website is www.alleycat.org, and we are active on Facebook, Twitter, 
Instagram, and YouTube. 


SOURCE: Alley Cat Allies

CONTACT: media@alleycat.org