Shelter Policy for Feral Cats Is Catch, Neuter, ReleaseIf Kanawha/Charleston Animal Shelter Director Chelsea Staleysometimes feels like shes herding...Marks, Rusty
" Well ladies and gentleman, the answer is very simple – take it to the shelter or enroll your new little buddy into a catch, neuter, release program! It all depends on the type of cat that you have caught to decipher where you will take the poor little guy. A stray cat is one ...
Once you've got the kitty safe and sound in the crate, bring her to the vet immediately. They'll be able to check for a microchip to find the owner if the cat has one. If not, they will administer any medical care, spay or neuter the cat if needed, and release it back outdoors...
Visceral larva migrans also known as Toxocariasis is a potentially serious disease that can affect the eyes and other organs. The disease is caused by Toxocara canis (dog roundworm) which lives in the intestine of dogs and Toxcara cati (cat roundworm) which lives in the intestine of cats. Do...
Catch, fix (for free), release feral catsCindy Wolff
Bill Morlin Staff writer
Gary Bogue: Afraid a coyote might catch one of her feral catsGary Bogue
Feral cats are linked to fauna extinctions and declines globally through predation, disease transmission, and hybridisation. Soft-catch leg-hold trapping, with or without olfactory lures, is used to capture feral cats; however, by-catch may occur, including species of conservation concern. Using dat...