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Divine Feline is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization dedicated to TNR ( trap, neuter, and return) of feral cats in Colorado.

The organization was established by Colorado veterinarians, Dr. Susanna Russo and Dr. Erica Rambus, in April 2003 for the purpose of reducing the feral cat population.

The purpose of Divine Feline is to promote the health and welfare of feral cat populations and to reduce their suffering through the practice of spay/neuter.

Cats with infectious diseases or illnesses requiring extensive veterinary care are evaluated on a case-by-case basis and are oftentimes humanely euthanized rather than released. Feral kittens under the age of eight weeks are removed from their colonies, socialized by foster parents then placed in homes or shelters when they become adoptable.

Veterinarian Erica Rambus of Divine Feline works on Cloudy on Spay Day USA Tuesday in a mobile operating unit at the Fort Morgan Humane Society.

Spay Day raises awareness for proper pet care

By DAN BARKER Times Staff Writer

Posted: 02/25/2011 03:59:16 PM MST

Fort Morgan Times

The 17th annual Spay Day USA was on Tuesday, but the Fort Morgan Humane Society has celebrated the occasion all month.During that time, 260 animals were spayed and neutered at a discount, said Executive Director Crystal Tweeten.

About 30 animals were spayed or neutered on the actual Spay Day in a mobile operating unit in the parking lot at the Humane Society, she said. That unit was a part of the non-profit Divine Feline, whose veterinarian Erica Rambus and certified vet technician Holly Aubart came from the Denver Metro area to do the work.

Read the entire article:         http://www.fortmorgantimes.com/ci_17481969

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