I currently volunteer for a TNR organization and you would be amazed at the number of homeless kitties in rural areas. I also live in a college town so we have issues with students dumping their cats when they leave for vacations or whatever. I live in a mobile home park with a bunch of other studnets and our TNR has worked great in this area. The number of unneutered/spayed cats has drastically decreased..it's amazing.

You might want to write an article on the successes of TNR org. The University of Florida's CatNip clinics run every months; last month they neutered 230?? something cats in the one clinic alone and they have neutered over 11,000 cats since the beginning of the project. I went there over the summer to one clinic to attain blood samples and the number of cats just kept pouring in. They still have a long list of names but at least they are making a dent in a population otherwised uncontrolled.