@belindaschicks
Not sure is you missed reading post 11. BTW. that is not my video, but a you-tube clip that describes the Trap-Neuter-Release program. It explains how it works. A picture says 1000 words.
A video says 10X that. Yes, when I see a feral and it makes my grounds home, I trap and do the deeds. When I bring them home the next day, trust me they are not
But I take care of them
and in no time they are back to normal.
@Chickassan
I'm sure you know the Disclosure, Cia, and Black Helicopters, were put there to make this thread interesting to read. I don't feed a colony of sickly cats. All resident ferals are well fed and healthy. (maybe lazy as well
) 24 pounds in 2 weeks does not stretch to feed that many animals. There are some cats that come to dinner and they are fine cat specimens, well groomed. They belong to homes probably not very far away. (I don't know where they live) They meow for dinner as well.
They arrive occasionally. I'm not going to chase those away ether. I also do not try to trap and fix somebody's' known cat. Not all cats are together at same time, so nothing overwhelms me. In all my years of chicken keeping, I only had to chase one cat away from my chickens. I suspect, that cat was a house cat runaway or something. Never seen chickens in his life. The chickens looked interesting to him.
Not sure is you missed reading post 11. BTW. that is not my video, but a you-tube clip that describes the Trap-Neuter-Release program. It explains how it works. A picture says 1000 words.



@Chickassan
I'm sure you know the Disclosure, Cia, and Black Helicopters, were put there to make this thread interesting to read. I don't feed a colony of sickly cats. All resident ferals are well fed and healthy. (maybe lazy as well

