Thanks for posting the entire article. At first I was concerned that they force the ferals to rely on their "catch". But then I saw that Officer Sandra feeds and cares for them so I was a little relieved. I used to live next door to an idiot dentist that had two strictly outdoor cats, that were there to be mousers. His stupidity really pissed me off. So I just fed the cats when he left at the end of the day. When I moved out, Sherrie, the paralegal in the law office downstairs took over.
One thing I have to comment on...
Feral cats CAN be turned into house pets, depending how old the kitten is, if it's done correctly. I have a formerly feral baby names Alicat. The rescue organization worked with her and she was having none of it. She was a sweet thing in her crate. But the minute she was let out, she went and hid under the bed. It took almost 3 months before she started coming out of her shell. She actually didn't meow. I got the shcock of my life when I heard her meow and bump her head in my hand for a scritch. So, never say never.Feral cats cannot be turned into house pets
Unfortunately most ferals aren't as lucky to have someone look after them. Some people consider them a nuisance. They forget that ferals became feral at the hands of humans.






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