I understand both sides. I worked with a rescue and personally delt with large amounts of kittens, quite a few I had to take to be euthanized due to illness. I have witness destruction of threatened species because of feral/free roaming neighbors cats. But why do I get penalized because of the people who feel that their cat can survive on its own, or that their cat has the right to be outside and roam where it may.
The laws tend to favor the irresponsible cat owner. While we do have a wonderful reduced cost/free spay neuter program through the county, there are only so many spaces available. You can check it out at http://www.orangecountyfl.net/cms/DEPT/CEsrvcs/animal/surgerydisclaim.htm All counties should have a similar program. If the one you live in doesn't, ask why not and get involved until they do.
I have helped out with rescues that think all can be saved, and I have volunteered at animal control and seen to many friendly, would have made good pets, dogs and cats have to be euthanized just because of the amount of stray animals far outnumbers willing, responsible pet owners. If the feral can be tamed and adopted, thats great, but not all can.
TNR in theory is a nice idea, but with the amount of feral cats out there, all the diseases that can affect the cats, it doesn't change the animals destructive behavior, it just makes the few that get caught unable to breed.
Like Miltonchix said before
The laws tend to favor the irresponsible cat owner. While we do have a wonderful reduced cost/free spay neuter program through the county, there are only so many spaces available. You can check it out at http://www.orangecountyfl.net/cms/DEPT/CEsrvcs/animal/surgerydisclaim.htm All counties should have a similar program. If the one you live in doesn't, ask why not and get involved until they do.
I have helped out with rescues that think all can be saved, and I have volunteered at animal control and seen to many friendly, would have made good pets, dogs and cats have to be euthanized just because of the amount of stray animals far outnumbers willing, responsible pet owners. If the feral can be tamed and adopted, thats great, but not all can.
TNR in theory is a nice idea, but with the amount of feral cats out there, all the diseases that can affect the cats, it doesn't change the animals destructive behavior, it just makes the few that get caught unable to breed.
Like Miltonchix said before
If we were talking FERAL DOG'S, would ya'll feel the same? Feral dog's travel in packs, breed like cats, and kill livestock. Would ya'll catch 'em, neuter 'em, and release 'em?
HECK NO you wouldn't!!
So whats the difference????
Why do feral cats deserve a higher status than dogs, iguanas, pythons, boa constrictors, monk parrots, boars and even "nuisance" native wildlife???
HECK NO you wouldn't!!
So whats the difference????
Why do feral cats deserve a higher status than dogs, iguanas, pythons, boa constrictors, monk parrots, boars and even "nuisance" native wildlife???