The region's extreme cold and snow made it more difficult to trap feral cats so they could be spayed or neutered as well as vaccinated. Hartford Courant: Connecticut has new grant money to help spay and neuter feral cats Connecticut has new grant money to help spay and neuter feral cats 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 ...

Understanding the Context

The overpopulation of stray and feral cats is becoming a pressing issue in Pennsylvania, including in Lancaster County. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals has estimated that there are between ... Coeur d'Alene Press: PET TALK The benefits of community Trap-Neuter-Return programs for unowned cats Although neighborhood cats may seem like a fun, charming presence, unowned cat populations have been criticized for causing harm to a community and its environment. The Connecticut Department of Agriculture is taking applications for its feral cat program starting next week, officials said.

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The feral cat program, part of the agency’s Animal Population Control ...