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Our neighbor has been feeding the stray cats which I think has been attracting more stray cats. Also, none of them are fixed, so now there are kittens all over the place. It's getting out of control. How can I deal with this? I honestly don't have the time to find homes for all these cats, but I don't want to call animal control either. I don't really know what else to do or where to go. I'm in the city, in Dekalb, if that changes anything. TIA!
Re: Stray cat problem
Agreed. If they don't get them fixed they will begin muliplying,
Call me Kat =^..^=
Hate to say it but if they have to be euthanized, it's better than dying by being hit by a car, attacked by another animal, or from disease since they are not being vaccinated.
I would suggest reaching out to Lifeline Animal Project about their "Catlanta" Trap, Neuter, Release program. This is the safest and best way to deal with stray and feral cats. They really aren't hurting anything as long as they are spayed and neutered so that they cannot continue to breed. The breeding has to stop, whether its through the TNR program or taking them to animal control.
http://www.atlantapets.org/lifeline.zz?this=63
I agree. We also have dogs, and we don't want the cats to come into contact with the dogs because they could be carrying something.
this. where i live, we have a program called allied cats, and they give you the traps and show you how to set them, then when my mom did it it wasn't much to get the cat fixed, so my mom could keep feeding her and having her live outside.
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