Beyond that, we need to think hard
about the feral cat problem.»
«We need to think hard
about the feral cat problem,» warns Stracey in the press release.
Not exact matches
What we do not hear
about is the ignoring of a greater
problem caused by
feral cats throughout Central Florida and far beyond — that is, the nearly total decimation in some areas of Florida native species of animals caused by
feral cats as they hunt for food.
Over and over again we hear
about the issue of
feral cats and how to deal with the
problem in the most humane way.
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.
Please email
[email protected] for more information, or take a look at Alley
Cat Allies to learn more about what feral cats need, and how not to add to the feral cat probl
Cat Allies to learn more
about what
feral cats need, and how not to add to the
feral cat probl
cat problem.
If you care
about the
cats or your community is facing its own
feral cat problem, and you're looking for humane, effective ways to help — don't miss this event!
The workshop provides valuable information
about the program, safety in dealing with
feral & stray
cats, and trapping information, as well as public relations and dealing with
problem situations.
«Perhaps this wasnâ $ ™ t the best way to go
about dealing with a situation, but it certainly garnered a lot of attention
about an ongoing
problem - the
feral cat problem.»
Its mission is to address the
problem of homeless
cats in Toronto by spaying / neutering, bringing adoptable
cats into our foster / adoption program, managing colonies of
feral cats (those that are not adoptable), and educating the public
about responsible pet ownership and living with community
cats.
Its mission is to address the
problem of homeless
cats in Toronto by spaying / neutering, bringing adoptable
cats into our foster / adoption program, managing colonies of
feral cats (those that are not adoptable), and educating the public
about responsible pet ownership and living with community
cats.
Its mission is to address the
problem of homeless
cats in Toronto by spaying / neutering, bringing adoptable
cats into our foster / adoption program, managing colonies of
feral cats (those that are not adoptable), and educating the public
about responsible pet ownership and living with community
cats.