The reproductive capacity of cats is amazing. A female cat can give birth to an average of 12 kittens in a year. These kittens will continue to reproduce when they grow up, causing the number of stray cats to increase exponentially. How to properly handle the relationship between the large number of stray cats and community residents has always been a problem for many communities.
Almost every community has problems with stray cats, such as cat fighting and howling when in estrus and disturbing the residents; the feeding of caring residents encourages the gathering and natural reproduction of stray cats, bringing potential risks to the environment and ecology. Some residents use food waste to feed them, which also brings additional burdens to public health... Residents' attitudes are easily polarized on how to treat stray cats, making neighborhood relations less harmonious.
In fact, there are still many specific problems to face during the implementation of TNR. This is a long-term maintenance work, and we need to invest more patience and love in dealing with stray animals.
We recommend that caring residents in the community establish a group care group to take care of stray cats in the community. Observe. If there are new stray cats, you can notify each other and continue to catch and control the number.
As for stray cats that have been neutered and released, they must be fed and cared for in scientific and reasonable ways to avoid complaints from other residents and build a friendly community where humans and animals live in harmony.
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