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Pierre Filiatreault has trapped, neutered and released more than 50 feral cats at the Halifax Dockyard and visits daily to bring them food. His work is now getting him national recognition.
Pierre Filiatreault has trapped, neutered and released more than 50 feral cats at the Halifax Dockyard and visits daily to bring them food. His work is now getting him national recognition.
Dockyard cats neutered, released print this article
Retired engineer gets national recognition for helping save strays

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By Lindsay Jones – The Weekly News
The purrs and the cuddles make it all worth it, Pierre Filiatreault says.
While he recently retired as a military marine engineer, Filiatreault continues to serve the community by trapping, neutering and releasing dozens of feral cats.
He’s trapped more than 50 at the Halifax Dockyard with support from the Department of National Defense, and visits daily to feed them. He’s now making an impact on other areas of the city, as he mentors other volunteer groups in Clayton Park, Sackville and Tantallon to do the same. He’s even created the non-profit group, Pierre’s Alley Cats Society, to raise money for the cause.
“A lot of people have heard about me and they say ‘We have cats living here and they’re feral. What do you think we could do for them?’ I show them how to trap, find a vet in their local area that would work with feral cats, and to get other people involved,” Filiatreault said. “I help them and all I ask is for them to help other people.”
Since the spring, the Clayton Park group has trapped and spayed or neutered 25 cats from an area where people are known to abandon kitties.
And his volunteer work is now getting him national recognition.
Filiatreault was recently awarded one of Pet Lynx Corporation’s two national scholarships to attend a summit in Banff, Alta. this month to discuss how cities can better deal with stray animal problems. 
“I’m quite honoured,” he said. “It means so much to me and what I represent. By receiving this, I think I will be representing everybody here in Halifax that’s doing TNR (trap, neuter and release) programs on their own money,” said Filiatreault, who’s also a Nova Scotia SPCA volunteer board member.
“If you trap one cat a day and have her spayed or neutered, it’s a success. That’s a female that won’t have eight or 12 kittens that year.”
While he says the city provides his group no cash at the moment — all the money is raised through donations — he’s hoping that will change. HRM is talking about a TNR program and he says he would love to be involved.
“Of course, it’s going to cost money. If I could get $50,000 a year, we could create a big dent in the population of the cats through having them spayed and neutered,” he said. “I would love to work for the city, spreading all the money around, so that we, as the private citizens don’t have to spend the money to fix a city-wide problem.”
He’s just about to launch a second issue of his fundraising calendar, featuring photos he’s taken of the dockyard cats. All the proceeds go toward TNR volunteer programs in metro. The $10 calendars go on sale at the Nova Scotia Designer Crafts Council Craft Market Nov. 20 to 23 at the Cunard Centre. Those interested in calendars, or making donations, can contact Filiatreault at zorro@eastlink.ca or 497-0577.
ljones@hfxnews.ca

09/10/09  


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