I don’t know what you’re talking about nobody charged us money and the cat stopped multiplying I’m sure there’s other organizations that neuter and return cats |
| Alley Cat Allies mailed us (for no good reason because we’d never contribute) a calendar showing rehomed TNR cats lounging around outside without leashes of fences. Ugh. |
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In my urban neighborhood I love the alley cats because they keep the rats at bay! I do look for the clipped ear though to see if they've been spayed/neutered. If they haven't I usually just tell my neighbor about the cat because she works with an org that does the trap-spay/neuter-release program and keeps the traps in her back yard, so if I give her a description she'll keep an eye out.
The cat in our neighborhood don't have a negative impact on song birds or wildlife because its too dense for that kind of ecosystem. I could see feeling differently about it in the burbs. Though I grew up in a more rural area and we did have outdoor cats. Again, they help with mice and rats and things. Those cats did kill birds occasionally but not often -- they were busy with the mice in the barns and as they got older, too lazy to do much of anything. |
Or you could not leave your trash where the move and rats can get it. |
| I thought it's a myth that cats kill rats. Rats are too big/agressive. Cats go for songbirds, and some for mice. |
Alley Cat Allies solicits donations with big media campaigns, mailings, and so on. There have been allegations that they siphoned funds towards third parties that had little to do with its stated mission, including real estate purchases on behalf of its founder, Becky Robinson. Alley Cat Allies has also faced numerous claims that it is a toxic workplace environment. https://nonprofitchronicles.com/2018/12/19/cats-pigs-watchdogs-and-the-limits-of-nonprofit-oversight/ |
So try harder. |
To answer your question kittens are often hidden until they are bigger. They will also keep on the down low until bigger to fend for themselves as they can be attacked by other cats or raptors or crows. As to the person that asked about intact males. And whether she was lifting the cats, intact males have very large noticeable balls vs cats that have been neutered. Cats that have been neutered they balls shrink sometimes to just small pea size sometimes to nothing. Intact cats you can see their hey I'm a healthy male balls from a distance. |
| if it's the song birds that go off outside my bedroom window at dawn then i'm fine if the neighborhood cat goes at it. My neighbor wants to cut down my tree he says the leaves fall on his property but I bet it's because the singing is also outside his bedroom window. I told him by all means cut away. |
What's wrong with you? |