Friends of Feral Felines

Friends of Feral Felines is a nonprofit organization committed to helping feral cats in southern Maine since 1993.

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This web site feralfelines.net was first submitted to the registrar on January 13, 2001. It will go back on the market on the date of January 13, 2016. It is currently one thousand two hundred and twenty-four weeks, twenty days, eighteen hours, and eighteen minutes young.
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Friends of Feral Felines

PO Box 8137

Portland, Maine, 04104

United States

Tianna Higgins

PO Box 8137

Portland, Maine, 04104

United States

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Friends of Feral Felines

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Friends of Feral Felines is a nonprofit organization committed to helping feral cats in southern Maine since 1993.

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This web site has the following on the site, "What is a Feral Cat? Welcome to Friends of Feral Felines." Our analyzers noticed that the web site also said " FoFF is committed to helping feral cats in southern Maine." The Website also said " Our mission is to humanely reduce the number of feral cats in our communities through trapping, neutering, and then releasing them back to their colony sites a method called Trap-Neuter-Return or TNR. In time, the colonies populations shrink due to lack of reproduction. All donations are tax-deductible, much needed, and greatly appreciated. Please give today Thank You! The Gwendolyn E." The website's header had feral as the most important optimized keyword. It is followed by feline, cat, and kitten which isn't as highly ranked as feral. The next words feralfelines.net uses is kitty. stray was included and will not be viewed by web engines.

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