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Aggie cats

November 23, 2009. Retrieved online November 30, 2009 from Sylvia Quintanilla, The Merge: Department of Journalism/Mass Communications online news magazine Yellow eyes of silent campus residents brightly watch from the trees. Others lay out in the sun and sleep. New Mexico State University is not only home to the Aggies, but to feral cats as well. Since 2002, the Feral Cat Management Program More »

NMSU staffer volunteers to help campus kitties

June 12, 2009 by Justin Bannister NMSU News Center If you’ve ever met Patti Benzie, you probably noticed she likes cats. And, like many cat lovers, she keeps pictures of her pets (past and present) at her desk as the secretary for the Department of Accounting and Information Systems in the New Mexico State University College of Business. She even has a cat pin on her jacket and keeps a to More »

Volunteers ensure survival and health of campus cats

Nov. 17, 2008 by Dustin Edwards NMSU Round Up New Mexico State University is the home of the Aggies, but its campus has also become home to other residents: undomesticated cats. As an initiative to stabilize the number of feral felines on campus, the Feral Cat Management Program (FCaMP) was implemented in 2002 on the NMSU main campus. FCaMP is a small, non-profit organization that conduct More »