By the year 2000 feral and homeless dogs (as opposed to dogs who had homes and had strayed) were down to a miniscule number in most places, and continued to be a problem only in
a few large urban areas and a few very rural areas.
Not exact matches
Urban schools: Although there are
larger numbers of teacher candidates in metro
areas, many are attracted to schools serving students with
fewer barriers to learning.
Appalling Problem... In some
areas, stray cats and kittens are everywhere and, rather like the
large urban fox population, very
few of them are fed, so their numbers are similarly controlled by disease, starvation and road accidents.