For years, I've been battling a stray cat problem where I live. I can't count how many cats, I've trapped, had sterilized, and socialized for homes. I don't know how many I couldn't socialize & had to let be wild but trapped, vaccinated, and sterilized anyway. Everyone is always like "oh that's so kind", which yeah, I guess, but it was also a massive problem. There was a time I couldn't go for a walk without finding a dead cat on the road. I've found kittens with a dead mother, ones hiding in the motor compartments of vehicles, a cat wandering around with its head stuck in a soup can, one with a crossbow bolt stuck in its side, many that have been hit by cars & survived, ones with eye infections so bad they were almost blind. It's been ridiculous and unreasonable. Everyone complains but no one does anything. I don't know how much money I've spent on vet bills for animals I'll never see again. Today, I took the last known female in to be spayed. She has 7 kittens who are scheduled to be dropped off at a no-kill shelter next week. There's still 2 unaltered males running around but they have appointments made for August. I feel so relieved that this many-year battle is finally coming to an end. At least for a while. Rural animal dumping still happens (that's how I got a husky!) but at least this place will finally be ahead of the issue and maybe I won't be so broke all the time 😅
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This is my version of reasonable people being forced to do unreasonable things. 🤣
eww that's gross. do you live in a 3rd world country or something. I would of just setup an electric fence to keep away the strays away from my home, stop spending money to save them.
Well done, our town has the same issue, thankfully I haven't had many as gruesome encounters as you. 🫂
🫂 thanks. It's been heart-wrenching. I even got labeled as a crazy cat lady at one point. It's not that at all though... it was just too much. I tried ignoring it for a while but they kept breeding & it just kept getting worse.
Fun side note: the only one that's still wild as heck but stayed around the area, is the one I found with the crossbow bolt. Her name is Arrow now & she's been happily hiding out in my neighbor's garage 90% of the time for the last few years. She doesn't care at all that she has a name. She just wants to do her own thing.😅
Plenty of chinese restaurants are looking for cheap ingredients. Could catch and sell them to them. General Tso's Kitten?