Resources

Are Lilies Toxic to Cats?

With springtime and the Easter flower gifting season right around the corner, this is a great time to talk about the hidden dangers of lilies. Cats are inquisitive creatures by nature. They love to explore, hopping up on tables and countertops, sniffing out novel items in the home.  Sometimes their explorations and curiosities get the […]

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10 Mental Health Benefits of Owning a Cat

Animals can have an amazing impact on our state of mind. In light of Bell’s Let’s Talk Day 2023, we think it’s only fitting to talk about how cats can benefit our mental health. From the crankiest of cats to the friendliest of felines, cats have a way of providing us with companionship, love, laughs, […]

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Making a Difference One Market at a Time

MEOW Foundation has become a regular presence at local markets in the Calgary area. It has brought in much-needed funds and made us unique in the animal rescue landscape.

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Renting a Home With Your Cat

Looking for a new place to live can be stressful at the best of times, and having a cat adds another dimension to your search. We have tips to give you the best chance at finding the purr-fect spot for you and your cat!

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Welcome Home

Changing homes can be stressful for a cat! Here are our top tips for welcoming a new feline friend into your home.

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Helping Cats Using “Capacity for Care”

MEOW Foundation is committed to Capacity for Care, a set of guidelines to improve the experience and quality of life for cats in our care.

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Improving the Lives of Feral Cats with TNR

Rescue and adoption is only one dimension to helping homeless cats. Our Trap Neuter Return program helps feral cats achieve a high quality of life in their community homes and reduces pet overpopulation.

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Caring For Your Cat’s Mental Health

Cats can be affected by mental health challenges like depression and anxiety. Learn how to identify these conditions in your cat, how to help them and how MEOW Foundation looks after the mental health of cats in our care while they wait for adoptive homes.

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