Posted on 10/07/2018 4:49:00 PM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist
WHITEFIELD A huge feral cat problem on Townhouse Road to the tune of up to 100 such felines could affect the health of domestic animals and people who come in contact with them, an animal control officer told selectmen last week.
Ben Cook, a Lincoln County Sheriffs Department animal control officer assigned to Whitefield, discussed the issue at last weeks selectboard meeting, saying hed noticed the problem about two weeks ago. A town resident, however, said it began more than a year ago.
(Excerpt) Read more at centralmaine.com ...
Some of the "suggestions" posted here are just downright stupid and cruel. If that is the image the posters wish to cultivate, I'd say they were successful. They are no one I'd want to waste a minute on.
First, let me say that I have adopted at least 3 or 4 stray cats, and found that they made good house pets, when neutered, and if you are patient about socializing them to humans. Loved them all, and in their own ways, they were loyal and affectionate companions.
They are also an invasive predatory species, hell on the native wildlife, and carry weird diseases that Vetinarians trained on domestic small animals don’t seem to be able to diagnose or treat. They will spread these illnesses to your other pets, and to you.
So I have had to capture and take to the County Animal Control shelter at least one of these ferals and her litter, tho’ it broke my heart.
If you can, and it’s a big if, tame, socialize, and adopt one of these wild brothers/sisters of our usual domestic pets, more power to you, and you will earn an interesting and amusing companion. But it is isn’t easy, and it isn’t cheap (the vet bills can be higher than for domestic cats). And if you can’t handle it, finding some humane, and effective means of euthanasia is your responsibility.
“they were also very clear that feral cats bear no relationship to household cats and that they are wild animals that cannot be housebroken”
In 2011, we brought in four feral cats — two adults and two babies. It took a while, especially for the adults, but they’re the most cuddly and loving cats we’ve had. They were housebroken on Day One. We kept them in a small bedroom the first week with food, water, and litter box. Never had an “accident”.
Now that all the protesters left D.C., I would imagine they are in need of several cats to go with their boxed wine collection.
I’ve got two former ferals that showed up in my yard and they are now tame housecats. I’ve got three more that have since shown up and am working on taming them. It can be done.
Locals need to use the trap-neuter-release method. One of mine was a TNR. Murdering them is cruel and unnecessary.
Didn’t see your post before I replied.
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