
there are efforts underway in the garden state to declare feral cats not native to the state, an "exotic species", which would make them fair game for hunting and trap-and-kill by animal control.
the interesting part of all of this is that trap-neuter-return programs have been in place all over the state and doing a good job of feral management while saving counties money.
check out the economics of t-n-r versus the trap-and-kill approach: "it would cost governmental entities about $16 billion to trap and kill these cats as opposed to about $9 billion for supporting [t-n-r] programs."
even the biggest cat-haters have to admit that's a lot of $$.

there are efforts underway in the garden state to declare feral cats not native to the state, an "exotic species", which would make them fair game for hunting and trap-and-kill by animal control.
the interesting part of all of this is that trap-neuter-return programs have been in place all over the state and doing a good job of feral management while saving counties money.
check out the economics of t-n-r versus the trap-and-kill approach: "it would cost governmental entities about $16 billion to trap and kill these cats as opposed to about $9 billion for supporting [t-n-r] programs."
even the biggest cat-haters have to admit that's a lot of $$.
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