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  2. Vancouver Orphan Kitten Rescue Association - Wikipedia

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    Soroski said they had "virtually eliminated feral cat colonies in Vancouver and Burnaby", and hope to do the same in Surrey. [3] Volunteers in 2014 estimated there are 20,000 feral cats in Surrey. [11] Care provided to feral cats includes caring for pregnant feral mothers through birthing and until their kittens are weaned. [4]

  3. Regional Animal Protection Society - Wikipedia

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    Volunteers started to do trap–neuter–return of feral cats, including fostering and taming feral kittens, and fostering tame cats for adoption. [5] There were soon 43 feeding stations for feral cats tended each day in Richmond and south Vancouver. [5] In 1999, space was donated for a shelter, [5] which became the location of a cat sanctuary. [6]

  4. Ragdoll - Wikipedia

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    Ragdolls come in six distinct colors: seal, chocolate, red, and the corresponding dilutes: blue, lilac, and cream. There also are the lynx and tortoiseshell variations [27] in all colors and the three patterns. Ragdoll kittens are born white; they have good color at 8–10 weeks and full color and coat at 3–4 years.

  5. Local Neighborhood Ragdoll Cat Stumped After Mysterious ...

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    All About the Ragdoll Cat. Ragdoll cats are beloved for their gorgeous appearance, with long, silky fur, big ruffs, and dynamic coloration (especially their blue eyes). The breed was first ...

  6. 32 fun facts about ragdoll cats

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    Ragdolls are a fairly recent cat breed, having only been established in the 1960s by a breeder named Ann Baker in the US, and recognized as an official breed by the Cat Fanciers’ Association ...

  7. Animal rescue group - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Federation of Humane Societies accounts for the largest amount of dog and cat shelters in Canada. With 172 shelters throughout the country, it is estimated that 103,000 cats and 46,000 dogs were taken in during 2013. [8]