Here is one of our colonies in one section of the park. We feed at 4 other areas:
We feed around 35 now. We've TNR'd 90+ but through attrition this is all that's left. We have 3 that need trapped, but no new kittens! These 3 are adult and showed up in the last few months.Originally posted by lotsocats
That's a nice sized bunch o' cats!
How many cats are you feeding overall in the park? Any new ones since you succeeded in TNRing the whole bunch?
THANK YOU!Originally posted by LDG
I totally forgot to say "WOW!" Congrats on trapping so many, and especially congrats on no new kittens! As usual, you have done an amazing job. You and everyone you work with deserve truly heartfelt congratulations!!!!!!!
Oh my --- Who's in charge of development of this powder? I hope cat advocates are at least partially involved -- This is serious and the last thing vulnerable cats need is indifference on the part of profit-crazed chemical companies or malicious cat-haters or who knows what elseOriginally posted by hissy
I have heard they are trying to develop a birth control powder to feed through on feral colonies. I hope they are successful- this population boom has got to stop and soon!
Well... my thinking here is that this isn't a euthanization powder! Being a sterilization powder, the only thing it would help prevent is more homeless cats. We can only hope that "malicious cat-haters" would pay to help chemically spay and neuter homeless cats, LOL! It would mean they're feeding them (at least one meal), and it sure would save the cat advocates a lot of money to spend in other places....Written by c1atsite:
Oh my --- Who's in charge of development of this powder? I hope cat advocates are at least partially involved -- This is serious and the last thing vulnerable cats need is indifference on the part of profit-crazed chemical companies or malicious cat-haters or who knows what else