Letteney is particularly concerned, though,
about the feral cat found with the disease in the Baldwinsville area.
Not exact matches
A recent North Carolina study
found that the
feral cat populations where the program was in place saw a consistent reduction of
feral cat colonies by 36 % in a two year span and
about one third of all the colonies in the area became extinct in that same timeframe.
Dr. Beall has only recently begun her work with
feral cats, shortly after
finding out
about a program in her Chicago area that promoted the use of
feral cats as pest control.
Find out more
about what constitutes as a «
feral cat» in our FAQ Section of our website.
Many of the 40 or so gathered at the Volusia County solid waste transfer station spent more than two hours hissing and snarling at each other.And there wasn't even one
cat in the room.The county's animal control board workshop Tuesday was supposed to be
about finding ways to solve the
feral, or wild,
cat problem, but all the dirty looks and snide comments that criss - crossed the room made it seem more like a feline version of American Gladiators.One opinion - represented by animal services / control, humane societies, health department workers and citizens - seemed to be that the county's trapping and destroying of
feral cats is the most humane way of dealing with the overpopulation.
The felines were
found about two weeks ago outside the home of Toni Lewis, who manages a
feral -
cat colony on her 1 - acre property in Canaveral Groves, a rural community north of Cocoa.
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As the alleged evidence that
feral cats are a major threat to wild bird populations evaporates, ailurophobes have amplified claims that free - roaming
cats are to blame for outbreaks of the parasitic protozoan infection Toxoplasma gondii that were first
found to afflict California sea otters in 2002,» causing
about 17 % of identified deaths, and have killed at least eight Hawaiian monk seals in 2015 alone.
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Feral cat colonies can be
found behind shopping areas or businesses, in alleys, parks, abandoned buildings, rural areas... just
about anywhere.
In honor of National
Feral Cat Day today (October 16)-- which Alley
Cat Allies has expanded to Global
Cat Day — we contacted the experts to
find out the best ways to talk to officials
about implementing a TNR program near you.
About 10 years ago I moved to the island and I
found that in my town there were hundreds, if not thousands, of
feral street
cats, who at first I started feeding just a few hours a day, but this quickly turned into a full - time job.
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about how to help
feral cats.
Feral cats can be
found just
about anywhere - including many back alleys in your city.
Clifton's estimates are derived not from surveys of homeowners feeding stray and
feral cats, but from «information
about the typical numbers of
cats found in common habitat types, gleaned from a national survey of
cat rescuers... cross-compared with animal shelter intake data.»
«Whittling down guesses or extrapolations from limited observations by a factor of 10 or even 100 does not make these estimates any more credible, and the fact that they are the best available data is not sufficient to justify their use when the consequence may be extermination for
cats... What I
find inconsistent in an otherwise scientific debate
about biodiversity is how indictment of
cats has been pursued almost in spite of the evidence, and without regard to the differential effects of
cats in carefully selected, managed colonies, versus that of free - roaming pets, owned farm
cats, or truly
feral animals.
At the very least, the low infection rates
found in
feral cats — combined with the much higher rates in bobcats and pumas — raise serious questions
about domestic
cats» role in environmental contamination of T. gondii.
In hopes of learning more
about the phenomenon, Allison compared his
findings with 24 other data samples collected for animals ranging from domesticated dogs and
cats to
feral rats and chimpanzees used for research — and what it pointed to was quite troubling.