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  2. How to Keep Cats Out of Your Yard: 7 Simple Solutions

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    Tips for Keeping Stray Cats Out of Your Yard. By making a few small changes in your yard, you can make your property less inviting to stray kitties and encourage them to move along. 1. Discourage ...

  3. Feral, free-roaming cats upset bird populations. Here's how ...

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    Feral and free-roaming cats can be a neighborhood nuisance and a bane for wildlife populations, with estimates that billions of songbirds have fallen prey to cats each year.

  4. Too many feral cats 'overrun' Erie County programs. How to help

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    While the number of feral cats in the county is hard to gauge, Fix Erie, a partnership between the A.N.N.A. Shelter and the Erie Animal Network, estimates the number to be in the thousands.

  5. Cat predation on wildlife - Wikipedia

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    European explorers and settlers brought cats on their ships and the presence of feral cats was recorded from the latter decades of the 19th century. [39] It is estimated that feral cats have been responsible for the extinction of six endemic bird species and over 70 localised subspecies as well as depleting bird and lizard species. [40] [41]

  6. Trap–neuter–return - Wikipedia

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    Since August 1991, feral cats have been protected throughout Italy when a no-kill policy was introduced for both cats and dogs. Feral cats have the right to live free and cannot be permanently removed from their colony; cat caretakers can be formally registered; and TNR methods are outlined in the national law on the management of pets. [102]

  7. Feral cat - Wikipedia

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    A feral cat with a tipped ear, indicating it was neutered in a trap-neuter-return program. A feral cat or a stray cat is an unowned domestic cat (Felis catus) that lives outdoors and avoids human contact; it does not allow itself to be handled or touched, and usually remains hidden from humans.