Then we will truly have a community model with a well managed and well cared for homeless animal population. (tailsinc.com)
As evidenced by three decades of trapping and killing, lethal means for controlling homeless animal populations is not the answer. (communitycatstnr.org)
This above document discusses basically this concept: What good are we doing by hauling in endless numbers of healthy Community Cats to shelters, who have no owner to claim them, and often are semi-feral, which result in shelter overcrowding and astronomical increases in euthanasia rates, disease spread from overcrowding and shelter resources (human and financial) that could be re-directed for arguably more effective measures to help the overall homeless animal population. (traciedanielsdvm.com)