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Seriously LOL it was an attempt at parody, humor you know. Just like I don't want my tax dollars paying to spay, neuter, and release a feral problem of any kind. I agree with you on disposing the problem. I also have known people who had pet racoons and pet possums. It would stink to be a possum though there lifespan is 2-3 years while a coon is 6-7 years. By the way here is a pic of the feral alley cat I rescued, I paid to get her over the mites and infections she had and I paid for her to be spayed. I used to have a problem around here with field mice, not anymore. It is the only cat out of several I have brought home that my dog did not kill, I guess because she was a kitten? I have my choice of hundreds of cats. Go anywhere around a facility that has its own food service and you will find colonies of feral cats. Again I'll say there is NO agency that can rescue all of them Alley Cat, Peta, ASPCA, or not. Their rescue is a hypodermic needle, I know how those organizations work.
If she starts killing my chickens all options are on the table. If she killed the neighbors chickens then I would not blame them for killing her.