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[quote=Anonymous]My teenager rows from the Anacostia Boathouse, and lately there’s been a cat hanging around the parking lot. It’s very friendly with people and seems well-fed, but it seems to be a stray. It has a notched ear like a spayed/neutered feral cat. Everyone’s been discussing what to do, and they seem to be leaning toward leaving it to roam but feeding it and taking it to a vet to make sure its health needs are taken care of. But I’m curious, does anyone with more experience or knowledge have suggestions about what to do? On one hand, the cat is people-friendly enough that it might be a good candidate to find an actual home. On the other hand it seems neutered and fed and happy with its current situation. Do animal groups recommend a particular course of action with friendly strays? Or has anyone been in a similar situation and learned from experience? [/quote]
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