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“There are so many cats and animals out there that don’t have shelters or homes, so having these out there for them, they have somewhere they can stay and be warm, be able to breed if needed.”

Holland College transitions students Dylan Brander, left, Jysiah McEwen, Lily Woon, Robyn Rix and Xialeel Gabriel stand beside the two cat houses they built this semester for the Cat Action Team. – Kristin GardinerSUMMERSIDE, P.E.I. — Holland College students enrolled in the Summerside campus’s transitions program put their newfound carpentry skills to work this fall by building shelters for local stray cat colonies.

Since the start of the school year, the transitions students have been working to design and construct two winterized cat houses – insulated structures designed to keep strays sheltered and warm in the winter. Each house is large enough to hold a few cats.approached Holland College to see if there would be any interest in tackling the shelters. The students worked together to build three or four houses for the group.

Those previously constructed shelters, she said, went to Tignish, Egmont Bay, Summerside and Mount Royal. Gayle Adams, a volunteer with the Cat Action Team, looks at one of the two cat houses built by students in the transitions program at Holland College. The shelters, which will go to Alberton, are meant to protect stray cats from the elements over the winter. – Kristin Gardiner

Nathaniel Croken, who leads the trades portion of the transitions program in Summerside, said that the project is a great experience for his students.

 

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