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Bimonthly, full-color, and broad-reaching in content, Animal Sheltering is for everyone who cares about the animals in their community--from humane society directors and city animal control managers to kennel staff, volunteers, and private individuals working as activists, breed rescuers, wildlife rehabbers, veterinarians, and more.

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    The Behavior Department: The Way to Tame a Feral Kitten’s Heart
    There are no guarantees when it comes to taming feral cats, but the process is most likely to work if you get ‘em while they’re young! Here are some guidelines from successful feral kitten tamers.
       
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     November-December 2008 Table of Contents

    Green's Gonna Getcha
    In the wake of global climate change, the green beast of Hollywood and hippies alike has made a bee-line for the construction industry—and now for your shelter. Find out how to tackle the potentially monstrous task of going green without getting eaten alive.
     
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     September-October 2008 Table of Contents

    Shelter Medicine: A Matter of Measurement
    The questions seem simple enough: How much space do you have in your shelter, and how much do you need? But Dr. Kate Hurley explores how the equation gets complicated by such factors as needed adoption capacity, staff time per day, "animal care days," and turnover time.
       
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     July-August 2008 Table of Contents

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