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Steve Wozniak and Humane Society Silicon Valley Urge YouTube Viewers to Help Homeless Cats on National Feral Cat Day.


SANTA CLARA Santa Clara, city, Cuba
Santa Clara (sän`tä klä`rä), city (1994 est. pop. 217,000), capital of Villa Clara prov., central Cuba.
, Calif. -- Steve Wozniak (person) Steve Wozniak - Co-founder of Apple Computer with Steve Jobs on 01 April 1976 and the inventor of the Apple II personal computer.  has partnered with Humane Society A humane society is a group that aims to stop animal suffering due to cruelty or other reasons. Examples
Examples of humane societies include: The Humane Society of the United States, Peninsula Humane Society, American Humane which was founded in 1877 as a network of
 Silicon Valley (HSSV HSSV Humane Society Silicon Valley (California)
HSSV High Speed Surface Vessel
) to help raise awareness about homeless cats. The Co-Founder of Apple Computer introduces a movie trailer on YouTube depicting the homeless cat crisis in Santa Clara County and urges viewers to take action. The film clip Noun 1. film clip - a strip of motion picture film used in a telecast
photographic film, film - photographic material consisting of a base of celluloid covered with a photographic emulsion; used to make negatives or transparencies
 will debut on Oct. 16, National Feral Cat “Stray cat” redirects here. For the band, see Stray Cats.
Feral cats are the descendants of domesticated cats that were abandoned by their owners or that strayed into wild areas from their homes.
 Day; a day started in 2001 by Maryland-based Alley Cat Allies to educate the public about stray and feral cats.

"For all the progress we've made in Silicon Valley developing innovative products that changed the world, we still have a long way to go to help animals," Wozniak states on the movie clip.

"There are 125,000 homeless cats in my County alone, but the problem isn't just here, it's occurring nationwide," Wozniak states.

After the 2-1/2 minute movie trailer, Wozniak is shown holding Max, a white kitten. "Max is one of the lucky ones," Wozniak says. "He's here at the Humane Society Silicon Valley receiving expert medical care and lots of love. Now this homeless kitten can be adopted into a loving home." Wozniak then urges viewers to support HSSV's efforts to save lives by logging onto hssv.org to order the 30-minute documentary "Cats Without a Home" make a donation and learn how they can help homeless cats in their neighborhoods.

"Cats Without a Home" powerfully weaves the plight of homeless cats in Santa Clara County by following six individuals who are committed to reducing the unnecessary euthanasia of homeless cats.

The film endorses trap, neuter neu·ter
adj.
1. Having undeveloped or imperfectly developed sexual organs.

2. Sexually undeveloped.

n.
A castrated animal.

v.
To castrate or spay.



neuter

1.
, return or TNR TNR The New Republic
TNR Trap-Neuter-Return (controlling feral cats)
TNR Times New Roman (font)
TNR Antananarivo, Madagascar - Ivato (Airport Code)
TNR Tonic Neck Reflex
 to manage and reduce homeless cat colonies. Homeless cats living outdoors are humanely trapped and taken to veterinarians Veterinarians and veterinary surgeons (vets) are medical professionals who operate exclusively on animals. Well-known and notable veterinarians include:
  • Wayne Allard, a U.S.
, where they are evaluated, vaccinated, sterilized ster·il·ize  
tr.v. ster·il·ized, ster·il·iz·ing, ster·il·iz·es
1. To make free from live bacteria or other microorganisms.

2.
, ear-notched and microchipped for identification. Kittens and tame cats are adopted into good homes. Healthy adult cats too wild to be adopted are returned to their outdoor homes under the care of dedicated volunteers. No more kittens are born and the feral cat population naturally declines.

Humane Society Silicon Valley President Christine Benninger hopes Wozniak's appeal on YouTube will raise awareness of the homeless cat problem and inspire people to become involved with saving more cats through TNR.

"TNR, when accompanied by ongoing homeless cat management, is the most effective, humane method of reducing homeless cat populations," Benninger says. "Rounding up cats and euthanizing them does not solve the cat overpopulation overpopulation

Situation in which the number of individuals of a given species exceeds the number that its environment can sustain. Possible consequences are environmental deterioration, impaired quality of life, and a population crash (sudden reduction in numbers caused by
 problem and in fact creates a void for new cats to fill and continue the breeding cycle," Benninger explains.

Benninger says TNR also saves money, noting that it costs cities approximately $250 to pick up, house and euthanize euthanize

see euthanatize.
 one homeless cat. For the same price, they can spay/neuter five cats. She says HSSV's Medical Center offers affordable spaying/neutering services as well as a $10 spay/neuter clinic for homeless cats. In Santa Clara County alone, approximately 14,000 of these cats were euthanized in 2006 at a cost of $2.4 million.

"I'm often asked why the public should care about homeless cats," Benninger says. "My answer is simple: Euthanizing unwanted animals is a community problem, not just a shelter problem. It is a reflection of our society and how some of us treat other living things. We made this film to raise public awareness about the homeless cat problem and get people to care."

To view Wozniak's trailer of the film, order the half-hour documentary, or download information about homeless cats, visit: http://www.hssv.org. To view the movie trailer on You Tube, visit: http://www.youtube.com/catsdogsbunnies.

About Humane Society Silicon Valley

Humane Society Silicon Valley (HSSV) is an independent, non-profit agency offering quality adoptions, medical care and education programs to enhance the human-animal bond. Established in 1929, HSSV has served Silicon Valley for more than 78 years and cared for nearly 9,000 animals in fiscal year 2006. To date, HSSV has adopted more than 500,000 animals into permanent, loving homes. HSSV is an "open door" shelter and accepts animals 24-hours a day, seven days a week, regardless of any temperament or health related problems. HSSV's medical center offers affordable spaying/neutering, vaccinations and microchips to the public. More information about HSSV can be found at www.hssv.org.
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