Sunday, April 21, 2013
Feral cats
The feral cat problem in Brevard County must be addressed. There are some who believe every single feral cat must be saved, at the cost to countless millions of birds and other wild life, they kill. To chose one animal over another is the height of hypocrisy. The common cat is not an endangered species, in fact they are at their zenith, while many species of our wild life especially our bird populations are in steep decline. I believe the answer to our problem is simple. All registered feral cat colonies stay in place. All the cats are trapped, neutured and numbered, and allowed to live out their lives. Any new members of a cat colony are picked up and brought to a shelter. New additions to colonies are not feral cats, but are unwanted cats left by irresponsible pathetic people. Hopefully most of them can be adopted. As the feral cats live out their lives, so do the colonies. Stiff fines and penalities should be given to anyone abandoning any animals. Maybe they should be neutered too. We don't need to procreate stupid.
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