feral cats

Discussion in 'Cat Dog' started by Loriana, Nov 24, 2007.

  1. Loriana

    Loriana Well-Known Member

    Lately I've been at a few places at 40/42 (The Clubhouse, Drafthouse, Dairy Queen) and seen several feral cats in the parking lots. Is this a problem in the area? They seem to be everywhere. It's a shame people aren't more responsible with their animals.
     
  2. Animal lover

    Animal lover Well-Known Member

    It is a big, big problem in Johnston county.
     
  3. Kelyel

    Kelyel Well-Known Member

    I always see a few FAT ferals out behind the Bojangles @ 40/42. That must be a stop on the cat underground railroad.

    We trapped a feral momma last week & took her in for surgery at the SNAP truck in S'field. $60.00 & a 3 month wait but still a good deal. Glad we were able to trap that wild-wild momma.
     
  4. Loriana

    Loriana Well-Known Member

    Do you mean a 3 month wait to get her trapped, or to get her fixed?
     
  5. Animal lover

    Animal lover Well-Known Member

    There are other low-cost S/N alternatives: NC-SNAP, Carolina Mobile S/N, POP.

    NC-SNAP has a special program, PALS, for low-income households and for ferals that you have trapped and plan to release to a managed colony. (The $20 fix.)

    For more info, you can PM ljk. She has a lot of knowledge about local S/N resources.

    For contact links/numbers, see the JCAPL page about S/N resources. Please note that JCAPL might not have money to subsidize S/N. Those funds come from grant money and are used up very fast.

    (If anyone out there is a successful grant-writer and wishes to help animals, please give JCAPL a call to volunteer your talent. :))
     

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