A Path to Follow
A Path to Follow by Carol (Nashville, TN) Our local feral furry friend This is a picture of a female feral cat who has lived in our neighborhood for about 3 years. Unspayed she has had a couple of litters … Continue reading →
A Path to Follow by Carol (Nashville, TN) Our local feral furry friend This is a picture of a female feral cat who has lived in our neighborhood for about 3 years. Unspayed she has had a couple of litters … Continue reading →
A Stranger Amongst Us by Jan Plant (Marion, Texas) The stranger This huge boy has recently been coming around. I left the photo uncropped enough so you can see how big he is by comparison. The microwave is one of … Continue reading →
An essay about the process of trap-neuter-return by Sylvia Ann. These are her views. Is TNR the only humane way to manage feral cat populations? Undoubtedly, if it recognized the shades of gray between black and white, between the evil … Continue reading →
A Beautiful White Feral Cat by Jan Plant (Marion,Texas U.S.) Spook Eyes – Odd Eyes – this is because the gene that takes colour from the coat also takes colour from one eye (the blue one) Out of all the … Continue reading →
The author of this essay is Sylvia Ann. Though public campaigns mold public perception, some people are so immune to the precept that they should care for their animals, they’re beyond reach. The best of the lot are dense to … Continue reading →
Beverly Hills Feral Cat TNR Regulations – This is an informal bare bones summary, in my words and in plain language, of the newly enacted regulations (a link to the full text is directly below). They will become effective on … Continue reading →
Date of post: 21-7-09 GMT: I believe that, on 18th August 2009, Beverly Hills will lead on feral cat laws and vote for NEW Trap, Neuter, Return laws rather than reinstating deleted law. Notice: NEXT COUNCIL MEETING IS AUGUST 18, … Continue reading →
by Debbie (Indiana) Last year we noticed a stray cat hanging around our house, the next thing we know there is also three small kittens following her around in our yard and onto our porch at night. We began feeding … Continue reading →
by Bernadette Payton (Canary Islands) Helping Feral Cats in Lanzarote I moved to Lanzarote 6 years ago and it soon became apparent to people living here that I was an ardent cat lover. I was so alarmed at the number … Continue reading →