Should you feed stray cats?

Should you feed stray cats?

You're out in the yard you see a flash calico or hear a mewling. You know a feline visitor lurking, to National Geographic. are usually the offspring abandoned or lost pets are now wild animals have had no human scrounge to get end up colonies wherever they can shelter food. Sometimes Should you feed food is wildlife. estimates vary, far more previously thought.

Have you noticed the foul odor of cat urine in your neighborhood or yard? That’s probably caused by an unaltered male cat who is traipsing all over town marking his territory. Oh, and that screeching, yowling noise you hear somewhere off in the distance? Yeah, that might be the sound of kitty love-making. It’s not a pretty sound. Hearing and smelling these things in your neighborhood likely means you have an out-of-control cat colony hissing and clawing with high drama, like something out of a “Real Housewives” episode (minus the stray cat spraying in yard hair extensions and Botox). If this is happening in your neighborhood, do me a favor. Don’t call me and ask me to send an officer out to “remove them. ” Removal isn’t the answer, and you’d be putting me in the awkward position of having to explain why it’s a dumb idea in an “oh bless her heart” kind of way. There is a solution grounded in science that stops the breeding cycle of cats, improving their overall health and wellness, preventing reproduction and allowing cats to be better neighbors.

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