Newsletters

  1. Winter 2010 Newsletter 2.0 Mb (pdf)
  2. Fall 2010 Newsletter 2.0 Mb (pdf)
  3. Summer 2010 Newsletter 0.23 Mb (pdf)
  4. Winter 2009 Newsletter 0.37 Mb (pdf)
  5. Summer 2009 Newsletter 0.24 Mb (pdf)
  6. Spring 2009 Newsletter 0.67Mb (pdf) **OOPS, The Barney story, although listed on the cover of the spring newsletter will appear in the Summer Newsletter.***
  7. Xmas 2008 Newsletter 2.0Mb (pdf)
  8. Winter 2008 Newsletter 0.7Mb (pdf)
  9. Animal Welfare Conference Commentary 7Mb (pdf)
  10. Fall 2008 Newsletter 0.72Mb (pdf)
  11. Summer 2008 Newsletter 3.3 Mb (pdf)
  12. May 2008 Newsletter 0.52 Mb (pdf)
  13. May 2007 Newsletter 1.0 Mb (pdf)
  14. October 2006 Newsletter 1.2 Mb (pdf)
  15. May 2006 Newsletter 2.0 Mb (pdf)
  16. March 2006 Newsletter 5.0 Mb (pdf)
  17. November 2005 Newsletter 1.0Mb (pdf)
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Events

Please check our Facebook page and blog pages for upcoming events. Or feel free to stop by or call the SCAT Adoption Centre on the corner of 50th and Faithfull. 306-955-7228 See you soon

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Street Cat Rescue in the News

August 8-15 2011 - Saskatoon Express

Blogs

Centre Blog: Keep up with the day to day activities at the Adoption Center, events and stories.

Donna's KittenTales: Donna fosters the kittens that need extra care or have lost their mothers. She does such a wonderful job and is so dedicated to doing the very best for the tiny ones who need so much help. Please show her your support.

Linda's Pawsitive Thinking: Read some pawsitive thinking from one of Street Cat's Founders, Linda Jean Gubbe.

SCAT's Brag Book from Volunteers: Notes and photos posted by Foster Parents and PetSmart Volunteers from the SCAT Team about their fosters. Fun stories and items that potential families will love to know about their new adopted feline companion from the SCAT Street Cat Rescue Program in Saskatoon.