Most of my rescues are ferals or strays. They are living outside with no permanent homes. Most are not neutered and some come to us pregenant or with young kittens.
The rescue group I work with is no-kill, which means we are limited in the number of cats we can help. If we get more foster homes (or we adopt out more cats) we can take more in. This means that there are some left to be rescued.
If your only choices are shelters or SPCA's that DO euthanize than the decision remains........trap them , send them to the shelter and take the chance they find a loving home before they are killed.......OR or leave them to fend for themselves, and most likely breed uncontrollably.........OR trap, neuter and return them to their know habitat. They still have to fend for themselves but the population growth will stop.
The problem is astronimical! But every little bit that each of us can do will help. thanks for caring.





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