WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. (WETM) — You’ve probably seen them — cats roaming the streets, darting under porches, or slipping through backyards with no owner in sight. But how do so many end up feral, and what ...
They dart across backyards. Slip under fences. Appear in alleys and vanish before you blink. Feral cats are everywhere. Some neighbors feed them, others complain. But either way the sheer numbers are ...
Tired of feral cats wandering Albany’s streets and meowing at your door? One woman wants to help. That’s Laurel Van Winkle, a Corvallis resident who wants to start a nonprofit to reduce feral cat ...
Brown addressed the Brazos County Commissioners Court recently and plans to speak to the Bryan and College Station city councils soon to see what, if anything, can be done to create awareness and find ...
After reading several letters in your newspaper about feral cat colonies, I, too, would like to “set the record straight.” After doing research on the Internet, one can find as many examples of ...
The volunteers climb out of their station wagon, cat food in hand, and the feline faces appear in the undergrowth around the boarded-up house — a black-and-white they call Tuxie, a white female known ...
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