A Corpus Christi cat sanctuary is empowering residents to help manage the city’s stray cat population through a free community education event this weekend.
Edgar and Ivy’s Cat Sanctuary will host a trap-neuter-return class Sunday, Aug. 24 at 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Corpus Christi Museum of Science and History. The event aims to teach residents how to humanely trap, sterilize, and return stray cats to their communities. They will also answer any questions the community might have about cats.
Cat sanctuary hosts free TNR class Sunday to reduce community cat population
“So, they can take care of their little corner of the world, and if we all do that, we can all make a change. We can’t do it by ourselves,” Anissa Beal, executive director of Edgar and Ivy’s Cat Sanctuary, said.
Beal and her team recently trapped an entire colony of cats near the museum. As a thank you, the museum officials are allowing the organization to use their lecture hall for the educational class…