Pet Alliance of Greater Orlando will be hosting a Trap-Neuter-Return Boot Camp to teach people the basics of humanely trapping community cats.
Due to the high volume of kittens entering shelters every year, TNR is the most humane and effective way to control the population of free roaming cats. Cats are humanely trapped, vaccinated and sterilized and returned to the location they were found. If you want to learn more about Pet Alliance of Greater Orlando's Community Cat Program and learn the basics of trapping please join us! No pets are permitted.
To learn more about Pet Alliance of Greater Orlando, visit petallianceorlando.org.
When attending an event, class or meeting at the Orange County Library System, please follow all CDC guidelines pertaining to COVID-19. Please help keep each other healthy and safe.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Education & Learning | Animals & Pets |
TAGS: | ipevents | bb-library-events | animals |
LYNX Bus Link 104 East Colonial
The Alafaya Branch has a long history of providing library services to the East Orange County community. The branch originally opened in 1965 as the Azalea Park branch, situated on Lake Barton Road. From the 1970s through the 1990s the branch provided library services from shopping center locations. Ground was broken in January 1999 for a new branch, designed to be the prototype branch for future Orange County Library System branches. Opened on February 1, 2000, the Alafaya branch was funded by a Florida Library Construction Grant.