Not exact matches
Chinatown is
known to be one
of the most rodent - infested areas
of New York City, as well as having large
numbers of unneutered
feral cats roaming the area.
It is impossible to
know the
numbers, but many sites estimate that 50 %
of cats are
feral / unowned.
I don't think there is any experimental model that could determine whether or not TNR reduces the
number of cats in the US as a whole, because we don't even
know how many
ferals cats there are in the US as a whole.
But, given all that's
known about efforts to eradicate
cats from oceanic islands, I doubt Akron's
cat ordinance has made much
of a difference at all in terms
of the
number of stray and
feral cats.
No one
knows exactly how many
feral cats live in the United States, but the
number is estimated to be in the tens
of millions.
Otherwise
known as
feral cats, they are usually described as pests because
of their habits
of staying at public places in high
numbers and also because
of their fighting and spraying behaviors.
NUMBER of feral cats you will be bringing, limit 5 per trapper or organization (include genders, if
known)
Chris Johnson: As we've got better at controlling the impact
of foxes, in a sense that has unmasked the
feral cat as a threat, and part
of the reason there is that foxes are actually really good at controlling
cats, you
know, they're aggressive to them and they control their
numbers, and
cats avoid foxes.
[9] The
numbers of feral cats is not
known, but estimates
of the US
feral population range from 25 to 60 million.