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  2. Feral cat - Wikipedia

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    Feral cats are controlled or managed by various agencies to manage disease, [88] for the protection of native wildlife and to protect their welfare. [6] Control of feral cats can be managed through trapping and euthanasia or other forms of lethal control, or, some claim, through trap-neuter-return (TNR).

  3. Trap–neuter–return - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Conservation (DOC) is legislatively mandated to control feral cats on public conservation land. It has eradicated feral cats from several offshore islands. Control techniques include poisoning, trapping and shooting. Lethal controls follow efficient and humane best-practice techniques and adhere to the Animal Welfare Act 1999 ...

  4. Feline Welfare Organization - Wikipedia

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    The Feline Welfare Organization aims to improve the welfare of stray cats in the Maldives through humane and sustainable approaches. Its key objectives include: [8] Population Control: Implementing humane methods, such as endorsing for Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) programs, to manage the stray cat population in urban and rural areas. [9]

  5. County, city work to control feral cat pop.

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    Aug. 24—ASHLAND — Inside the Boyd County Animal Shelter, amidst the cacophony of dogs barking for a home, there's a little nook with some cages. Inside each cage, there's a cat looking for love.

  6. 'They are out of control:' Resident tells Orrville council ...

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    ORRVILLE — A city resident urged council Monday evening to come up with a new ordinance to control a feral cats problem. Rebekah Marshall shared her concerns about feral cats in her neighborhood.

  7. In Durham, stray cats are no longer strays. They’re community ...

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    County commissioners voted to begin to spay, neuter and vaccinate some of Durham’s estimated 60,000 feral cats. Bird lovers said the county is about to “replace one bad policy with another bad ...