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Replying to @St_Rev
Found it in a book and thought it might be your kind of thing. That's all.
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Replying to @TheClarksTale @St_Rev
btw, given your interest in saving cats I'd love to hear your views on cat colonies and trap-and-release.
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Ambivalent. Neutering males probably gives them a better life, but doesn't affect population growth significantly.
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There's an effort by some to try to eliminate wild cat populations altogether, which I disagree with.
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They present no real hazard to humans and they've no less right to exist than wild birds or field mice.
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Deeper worry: TNR removes cats who are relatively tolerant of human activity from breeding pool.
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Similar issue may be going on w dogs. Long-term experts on shelter dogs say average temperament they see is worsening over time.
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Hmm. Wonder if some of that is "Eastern Coyote" admixture.
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possibly but I don't think so - it seems to occur equally all over the US but not in Europe, where there is less spay/neuter.
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