07-30-2017, 09:08 AM
Many TNR people are not happy with just the one or two cats (maybe more) they have at home. They want to engage with dozens of cats every day. And some TNRs probably cannot keep a cat where they live.
This is an incorrect assumption. All you have to do is talk to some of them and you'll realize they just don't want to see them starving. If it was a matter of just visiting cats, they could go to one of the no kill shelters like Rainbow Friends in Mt. View and see animals all day long, especially during kitten season which is now.
For **** sakes, TNR has nothing to do with anything. If you want to stop feral cats, everyone has to think differently and sterilize all their pets.
Now I'm confused. I heard somewhere else that they find food just fine on their own.
They will survive but not all of them and not enough will starve to fix the problem either. As I mentioned to you before the examples in 3rd world countries that they have large feral cat problems and no one is feeding them.
This is an incorrect assumption. All you have to do is talk to some of them and you'll realize they just don't want to see them starving. If it was a matter of just visiting cats, they could go to one of the no kill shelters like Rainbow Friends in Mt. View and see animals all day long, especially during kitten season which is now.
For **** sakes, TNR has nothing to do with anything. If you want to stop feral cats, everyone has to think differently and sterilize all their pets.
Now I'm confused. I heard somewhere else that they find food just fine on their own.
They will survive but not all of them and not enough will starve to fix the problem either. As I mentioned to you before the examples in 3rd world countries that they have large feral cat problems and no one is feeding them.