Each month, the Jackson Galaxy Foundation’s Monthly Mojo program rallies support for an animal welfare organization. Monthly Mojo is an example of the JGF vision in action. This unique program allows the use of the extensive media reach of Jackson Galaxy and the Jackson Galaxy Foundation to share the inspiring work being done by animal welfare organizations across the …

Jackson Galaxy Picks NYC Feral Cat Initiative for October #MonthlyMojo Read more »

    The NYC Feral Cat Initiative (NYCFCI), a program of the Mayor’s Alliance for NYC’s Animals, recently launched its newly designed website, NYCFeralCat.org, revamped to offer a better user experience. The reorganized, enhanced site is chock-full of easy-to-find information and resources for Certified TNR Caretakers and for anyone who is interested in learning more about feral and stray cats, collectively …

New NYC Feral Cat Initiative Website Has Something for Everyone Read more »

Last month, Marie, a concerned Bronx resident, contacted the NYC Feral Cat Initiative of the Mayor’s Alliance for NYC’s Animals to request help for Pinky, a young, feral, gray tabby from a local colony, who was in trouble. Marie had spotted her wandering the streets with a rusty, broken can on her head. Unable to eat or drink in the …

Thanks to Our Supporters, Pinky the Cat is Safe! Read more »

Through its various workshops and other communications, the NYC Feral Cat Initiative (NYCFCI), a program of the Mayor’s Alliance for NYC’s Animals, encourages its Certified Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) Caretakers to obtain neighborhood support and help with the ongoing care of their community cat colonies. As the NYCFCI’s Director of Education, Kathleen O’Malley states, “The basic rule of thumb is that if …

Networking to Find Help in Caring for Community Cats Read more »

When KittyKind, a non-profit, all-volunteer cat rescue group and Mayor’s Alliance for NYC’s Animals Participating Organization (APO), recently became the recipient of 10,000 Halo cat food meals, they decided to give those meals away to as many community cat Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) caretakers as they could. So they turned to the NYC Feral Cat Initiative (NYCFCI), a key program of the …

NYCFCI Caretakers Receive Free Halo Cat Food from KittyKind Read more »