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Rescuers save 42 feral cats from perishing slowly on Little Bay Islands, Newfoundland

PoC avatarPosted on December 17, 2019 by Michael BroadDecember 17, 2019

This is a follow-up page from one that I wrote not long ago. It concerns the entire evacuation of a community from the main island of a group called Little Bay Islands off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada. All the … Continue reading →

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Volunteers wanted to relocate island feral cats while the government wanted to euthanize them

PoC avatarPosted on December 11, 2019 by Michael BroadDecember 11, 2019

Little Bay Islands is off the coast of Newfoundland and the entire colony of human inhabitants have upped sticks and moved to the mainland a while ago. The island is uninhabited but they left behind a few colonies of feral … Continue reading →

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Sinister letter from City of Hazleton to residents about feral cats freaks them out

PoC avatarPosted on September 14, 2019 by Michael BroadSeptember 14, 2019

This is a classic from that age-old feral cat problem: how to deal with them. And there is an habitual disconnect between city administrators and community residents. Not infrequently cities want instant action when there are complaints about a perceived … Continue reading →

Posted in relocating feral cats | Tagged Cat News, humane society, relocation, TNR | 1 Reply

Barn cat program is a job agency for unemployed feral cats

PoC avatarPosted on August 8, 2019 by Michael BroadAugust 8, 2019

I like the description of a feral cat barn relocation programme as akin to an unemployment agency or job center for cats. It’s a term used by Maria, an intern, in her article for Dallas News.com (good article by the … Continue reading →

Posted in relocating feral cats | Tagged barn cats, caring for feral cats, relocating feral cats | 1 Reply

Coney Island train yard feral cats need relocating to South Carolina. Please help!

PoC avatarPosted on February 24, 2019 by Michael BroadFebruary 24, 2019

John Cincotta is a railway worker in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York, USA. For the past 10 years he has been caring for feral cats at the train yard where he works. He currently cares for 10 cats in the … Continue reading →

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NY Parks chief kicks feral cat colony off Jones Beach to protect endangered birds

PoC avatarPosted on August 9, 2018 by Michael BroadJanuary 11, 2019

Rose H. Harvey, the commissioner of the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation said in a statement that the feral cats of Jones Beach do not belong there so reports newsday.com. In making that declaration she … Continue reading →

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Community cat caretaker at trailer park tormented by evil jerk who traps and allegedly shoots them

PoC avatarPosted on August 5, 2018 by Michael BroadAugust 5, 2018

There is a trailer park in Lebanon County, PA. It’s called the Bunker Hill Trailer Park in Swatara Township. They have their community cats. A kind and generously sensitive lady looks after the cats and she is going through torment … Continue reading →

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Friendly feral cat lived in yard for five years but is relocated because of bird lover’s insistence

PoC avatarPosted on May 26, 2018 by Michael BroadMay 26, 2018

This is a little feral cat story; perhaps not untypical which is why I like it. The cat who has no name had been ear tipped and therefore had been managed by a volunteer doing TNR work. The ear tipping … Continue reading →

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Without Consultation Hotel Removes Colony of Cats from Adjacent Park

PoC avatarPosted on February 19, 2018 by Michael BroadFebruary 19, 2018

There is often a silent battle between TNR volunteers and hotels. It is played out on the ground and on Facebook. Once again, this is a story of the silent battle, replete with dirty tricks, between feral cat colony caretakers … Continue reading →

Posted in relocating feral cats | Tagged cat abuse, cat cruelty, feral cats, Philippines, relocating feral cats, TNR | 1 Reply

Twenty-two year old feral cat sanctuary has to be relocated

PoC avatarPosted on June 3, 2017 by Michael BroadJune 5, 2019

Twenty-two years is a long time for volunteers to look after a feral cat colony at one particular location. That location is an industrial park in North Redondo Beach, in the County of Los Angeles, USA. You wouldn’t notice it. … Continue reading →

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