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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 531192" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>helpangel I've been hunting for such help for literally years. Closest I've found is a van that comes around for the 5 bucks but you have to get on their list and due to the stray cat issue in this town, that is NOT so easy to do. I'm still trying. Not had a stray in the hood yet who is feral. Most come from the same place, a person who hasn't fixed their cat who has litter after litter and the ones she can't give away she tosses out onto the street to fend for themselves at about 2 months of age. Those that survive long enough, wind up at mine or easy child's house and a lady one street over. </p><p></p><p>Many I've managed to find forever homes for with the help of my rescue friends. Some, I'm not so lucky with........and 2-3 have adopted me and refuse to leave. I feed/water them because I can't/won't let any animal starve if I can help it. And tossing babies out like that is frigging cruel. If I could pinpoint the actual house doing it there would be literal hell to pay from me. We deal with at least 3 litters from that house alone each spring summer fall stretch...........in addition to the strays having kittens, but it does not seem the strays kittens survive at a very high rate......and they bring them to us because we feed them so they wind up socialized. </p><p></p><p>I've even talked to vets to see if any would maybe do a bulk rate for strays........but they won't simply because the town is overrun with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 531192, member: 84"] helpangel I've been hunting for such help for literally years. Closest I've found is a van that comes around for the 5 bucks but you have to get on their list and due to the stray cat issue in this town, that is NOT so easy to do. I'm still trying. Not had a stray in the hood yet who is feral. Most come from the same place, a person who hasn't fixed their cat who has litter after litter and the ones she can't give away she tosses out onto the street to fend for themselves at about 2 months of age. Those that survive long enough, wind up at mine or easy child's house and a lady one street over. Many I've managed to find forever homes for with the help of my rescue friends. Some, I'm not so lucky with........and 2-3 have adopted me and refuse to leave. I feed/water them because I can't/won't let any animal starve if I can help it. And tossing babies out like that is frigging cruel. If I could pinpoint the actual house doing it there would be literal hell to pay from me. We deal with at least 3 litters from that house alone each spring summer fall stretch...........in addition to the strays having kittens, but it does not seem the strays kittens survive at a very high rate......and they bring them to us because we feed them so they wind up socialized. I've even talked to vets to see if any would maybe do a bulk rate for strays........but they won't simply because the town is overrun with them. [/QUOTE]
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