You've probably heard
stories about a feral cat who was brought indoors and eventually «tamed.»
(Or, for that matter, the stream of toxic comments almost guaranteed to accompany nearly any online
story about feral cats or TNR.)
Not exact matches
This is a
story about Tracy and her friend, Fernando, who rescue and feed
feral cats in New Bedford.
To hear The Wildlife Society's staunch opponents of TNR tell it, the media's just not interested in
stories about «the impacts of free - ranging and
feral cats on wildlife.»
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The Meeko and Ollie
Story is an information guide
about feral cats.
She shared her
story about how she and other volunteers in the Concord area cared for
feral cats.
Another
story from KTLA - TV (perhaps from Thursday, though it's unclear) suggests that this isn't all
about typhus: «Orange County Vector Control will be out here at Willard Intermediate... and El Sol Science and Arts Academy not only to trap
feral cats and test them for typhus, but to also help control the population, which they say they've fielded a lot of complaints
about lately.»