Now I am unable to confirm which among them are stray cats and which ones are used for catching mice; it's not good to spay/neuter all of them. My plan is to not intervene in their reproductive situation until their numbers are not significantly affecting the surrounding environment. Currently...
Understood. I will try to contact a local sterilization organization for animals. It is true that if they are not sterilized, they will continue to reproduce, and the population will keep increasing.
There are too many cats, so today I looked into it and found out that they deliberately released cats in the office park to catch mice, but there are some stray cats mixed in, like one that looks very much like a Maine Coon. Should I continue to feed them?
spotted an adorable stray cat, but it seemed quite scared of me. Should I be cautious? Upon closer observation, I noticed there are many more stray cats in the area, but they all keep their distance. They look really thin, and I want to help. What should I do?They are really too many in number...