Tuesday, December 7, 2021

4054. Social Networking helps rescue/stray cats find homes faster

 Social Networking helps rescue/stray cats find homes faster 

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Social Networking helps rescue/stray cats find homes faster  
Dr Sing Kong Yuen, BVMS (Glasgow)
D
ate:  07 December, 2021
toapayohvets.com 
Be Kind To Pets
Veterinary Education
Project 2010-0129
 

THIS ARTICLE HAS BEEN UPDATED ON 7 DEC 2021


Social Networking helps rescue/stray cats find homes faster  


Today, August 17, 2010, I met a National Library Board officer at the Toa Payoh Public Library. She does not like cats personally. However she spoke to me about her friend who pays money to caregivers to feed the stray cats and had adopted 4 strays. "She is a stray cat militant!" the single lady in her late 30s who loves to read Newsweek and Times magazine told me.

"Actually, she is a stray cat activist who cares very much about the welfare and treatment of the stray cats in Singapore" I said. I asked whether this friend is using social networking to help find homes for stray cats. She would find out for me later.

How does social networking help rescue cats? The following are some ways:

1. Facebook, Blogs, Twitter and You-tube reach more people than an ordinary website to raise awareness, do fundraising for medical treatment and food etc and find homes for the rescued cats. In 2021, there is the crowd-funding avenuue and alternatives to blogs e.g. Wordpress, Wix

2. The operator must update content and give follow-up of what has happened to the cats.

3. facebook.com. Use "fan" pages and groups as an additional help to the main website. It has many applications to enhance experience of current and potential supporters and volunteers. An example of a facebook group is  www.greatlakesbengalrescue.com which receive donations.

4. www.blackcatrescue.com's marketer, S. McDuffee has the following suggestions:

4.1. Your blog to be a part of a sub domain of your own website. If you use blogger.com or wordpress, search engines love blogs and this blog may drive more traffic to your website

4.2 Connect with blogs for other rescues and interact.

4.3 "Create a page" link in facebook to set up a page on Facebook for your breed rescue that has no website.

4.4 Facebook fan pages are better than groups as they inspire dialogue between the rescue and its fans. The page's status updates will appear on the Facebook newsfeed of any befriender.

4.5 Integrate all together the blog posts, twitter blasts into your facebook page. For your blog, do a search on facebook for "Blog RSS Feed Reader" to find the application to enable this for your blog and either the "Twitter" application or "selective Twitter" application to add Tweets to your rescue page. Add YouTube account for videos. Photos on Flickr.com.

Use a flip video camera. cheap and easy to use.

5. All these aim to get more cats adopted.

Terms
1. In Facebook.com, "The wall": Known as "newsfeed". Where updates are posted.
3. Status update: Known as "What's on your mind".
4. Fan page: A regular Facebook profile set up by you.
5. Twitter: micro-blog
6. Tweet: a twitter post
7. Application or app: software to add to your facebook profile or page to make it more interactive.
8. RSS feed: automatic syndication posting to you blog or twitter, facebook or facebook fan page.
9. URL shorteners for long URL or link. e.g. it.ly and tinyurl.

Reference: Article: Breed Rescue 2.0 by Janiss Garza
Cats USA 2101 Annual Volume 17

 

An example.  August 18, 2010  Stray Cat For Adoption
Dr Sing Kong Yuen's advert for home at Flickr

crusty ears, head, legs, paws, scabies, sarcoptic mange, cat, singapore, stray, toapayohvetscrusty ears, head, legs, paws, scabies, sarcoptic mange, cat, singapore, stray, toapayohvets
STRAY CAT IN SINGAPORE. Crusty ears, paws, legs, head in a stray cat in Singapore recovering after ivermectin injection and treatment. Will be fully recovered by Aug 31, 2010. Looking for a home in Singapore. Tel: +65 9668-6468 or e-mail judy@toapayohvets.com. The recovered normal healthy cat HAD BEEN ADOPTED.   
 

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