If you know someone feeding unsterilized outdoor cats find out why they fixed their pet cats but let their yard cats stay intact.? Here are the most common reasons we hear and how we respond:
?The cats may belong to someone else who may not want them fixed.?? There?s an easy way to test this theory.? If the cats are tame, put inexpensive cat collars on them with a note taped inside asking if the cats are someone?s pets and if so would they call you to confirm this. ??If the cats do have a full-time guardian, they?ll see the collar and read your note.? If the cats are feral you won?t be able to put a collar on them and can safely assume they?re not someone?s pets.
?I fixed the last cat that came to my yard and he disappeared a few months later so I?m not going to pay to have any more done.?? It always hurts to spend money on a cat and then lose them.? This can happen ? although not as often ? with adopted cats too.? If money is the reason you?re not fixing the cat, call your local cat groups and veterinary clinics to find out what organizations help with the cost.??? If there aren?t any, find a vet that willing to sterilize the cats without requiring any additional work to keep the cost as low as possible.? And ? act quickly ? the sooner you fix your yard cats the fewer you?ll have to pay for.? Cats have a talent for reproducing.?Source: http://mewsandviews.blogspot.com/2012/03/for-cat-spayneuter-to-work-all-cats.html
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