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Feral cats are controlled or managed by various agencies to manage disease, [88] for the protection of native wildlife and to protect their welfare. [6] Control of feral cats can be managed through trapping and euthanasia or other forms of lethal control, or, some claim, through trap-neuter-return (TNR).
The first scientific conference on "the ecology and control of feral cats" was held in London in 1980 and its proceedings published by the Universities Federation for Animal Welfare (UFAW). Subsequent UFAW publications in 1982, 1990, and 1995 were the primary scientific references for feral-cat control for many years. [110]
Feral cats pose a severe threat to Australian Wildlife, not only by preying on native animals but also by spreading diseases. Introduced during European settlement in the 1800s to control rodents and rabbits, feral cats quickly adapted to Australia's environment, thriving on abundant prey and surviving with minimal water.
ORRVILLE — A city resident urged council Monday evening to come up with a new ordinance to control a feral cats problem. Rebekah Marshall shared her concerns about feral cats in her neighborhood.
Aug. 24—ASHLAND — Inside the Boyd County Animal Shelter, amidst the cacophony of dogs barking for a home, there's a little nook with some cages. Inside each cage, there's a cat looking for love.
The Niles Police Department has recruited a pack of five feral cats to fight the rodent population in the village. Five cats named Mickey, Tom, Polo, Star and Robin, who have been getting food and ...
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