I came across this article on my local newspaper website.
http://www.thesudburystar.com/2016/0...000-feral-cats
After reading the article, I was angered by the "solutions" offered to correct this problem.
The animal welfare freaks have decided that spay/neuter and release the feral cats is a viable solution. Feral cats are a known and major predator of songbirds and small animals.
The article states that getting these cats fixed costs $60. i can't understand why, after being tapped, thy don't euthenize them? The cost would probably be less, and there would be one less cat to be fed and to kill birds and small animals in the wild. Why not encourage local hunters and shooters to kill them on sight? It would cost less than a buck per cat and the hunters get some target practice.
Dont get me wrong, I do not condone abuse of animals in any way, but when you are dealing with an invasive species, handling the problem with a soft hand will not work in the long term. Corrective actions need to be swift and severe if we want to get on top of the problem and solve it once and for all.