Cat dealing with session continues ARL’s dedication to academic alternatives for animal welfare professionals
This week the Animal Rescue League of Boston’s (ARL) Area Providers Division hosted a cat dealing with coaching session for greater than two dozen animal welfare professionals from all through Massachusetts.
ARL is the one massive animal welfare group with devoted employees to deal with neighborhood cats, and Area Providers additionally responds to numerous calls to assist animals, together with cats, who’re in misery and wish speedy help.
Animal management officers, shelter employees, amongst others, attended the informative coaching session which coated a wide range of cat-related matters together with safe-handling, trapping, overcrowding conditions, and different situations the place data can go an extended strategy to making certain security for the animals and folks concerned.
Whether or not it’s saving a cat from a tree, assessing and trapping in a big colony of homeless cats, addressing animal overcrowding or conditions that contain cats discovering themselves in precarious conditions like a stray cat with a light-weight fixture caught on its head, or a mother and infants hiding in a crawl house – ARL Area Providers brokers have a wealth of data and routinely collaborate with animal management officers to securely take away the animals from these conditions.
ARL has a dedication to training and this coaching session is only one of an ongoing collection of coaching periods the group holds all year long for animal welfare professionals.
About ARL Area Providers
As a part of its Group Outreach applications, ARL’s Area Providers present technical (tree climbing and swift/ice water) and non-technical rescues for injured home animals – together with neighborhood cats – livestock, and raptors (turkey vultures, ospreys, hawks, eagles, falcons, and owls).
Area Providers additionally assists governmental companies with gear and coaching, and performs an important function in supporting ARL’s Regulation Enforcement Division in instances of animal abuse, cruelty, and neglect.
To contact Area Providers, name (617) 426-9170 x563.