Helping Milwaukee-area cats stay safe goes beyond merely adopting them
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Posted: Oct 20, 2022 6:52 AM CST | Updated: Oct 20, 2022 10:00 AM CST
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- As the temperatures have begun to drop in the Milwaukee area, there has been an increasing need to look out for homeless animals. There is a new way some local women are making sure stray cats stay safe this winter.
While adopting a new pet into each family's home is not always an option, there are other ways to help.
Brittany Mejaki of the Urban Cat Coalition and Vicky Van Lare with Crafts to Memories Custom Pet Products joined us on Thursday, Oct. 20 to discuss a way to help without directly adopting a cat.
The Amazon wish list dedicated to providing products needed to maintain a no-kill community of Milwaukee-area cats can be found by clicking here.
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