2. Taking Feral Cats to Shelters So you've trapped a feral cat. What next? We spoke with our local animal shelter to learn about the programs they have available for vaccinating… It’s never been ...
They dart across backyards. Slip under fences. Appear in alleys and vanish before you blink. Feral cats are everywhere. Some neighbors feed them, others complain. But either way the sheer numbers are ...
Tara Hare shows how to set a trap to catch feral cats for a TNR program in Montgomery, Ala., on Wednesday June 25, 2025.
Kindhearted neighbors are often quick to jump in when they see a lone cat or kitten wandering the streets. Some may keep an eye on the feline roaming around the neighborhood, making notes of when and ...
After much discussion, the Muscatine City Council Thursday approved 6-1 the first reading of a bill that would provide the ability for citizens and outside agencies to trap, neuter and release stray ...
McKinney officials are considering implementation of a trap-neuter-release, or TNR, program with minimum staff involvement after receiving feedback from City Council members in December. Some council ...
In an effort to control feral cat populations in Hempstead, the town has expanded a program to neuter those cats and return them where they came from, town officials announced Tuesday. The town’s ...
More than 11,000 stray and feral cats in the community have been fixed at the Humboldt Spay/Neuter Network since it opened its nonprofit spay/neuter clinic in 2014. Now, the Humboldt Spay/Neuter ...
To reduce their impacts on native species, feral cats have been added to New Zealand's list of animals targeted for ...