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<blockquote data-quote="Wild and Free" data-source="post: 68578" data-attributes="member: 406"><p>In certain geographical areas they are a definite issue, here in the northern plains not so much, nature pretty much controls the population of feral cats naturally, biggest problem here is the farm steads where people feed them and they draw in a crowd from everywhere. Plus there is no bird or other population of animal that could be affected by the few we have roaming the plains. To me here in the northern plains the free roamers are the ones doing the best pest control, I have had many pet cats and they are free to come and go and by nature cover a lot of ground, not uncommon for them to disappear for a week at a time.But they are all fixed to prevent gene pool explosions. If a cat moves in and want to stay he has a price to pay so to speak but I never have more than 2 at any one time in my yard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wild and Free, post: 68578, member: 406"] In certain geographical areas they are a definite issue, here in the northern plains not so much, nature pretty much controls the population of feral cats naturally, biggest problem here is the farm steads where people feed them and they draw in a crowd from everywhere. Plus there is no bird or other population of animal that could be affected by the few we have roaming the plains. To me here in the northern plains the free roamers are the ones doing the best pest control, I have had many pet cats and they are free to come and go and by nature cover a lot of ground, not uncommon for them to disappear for a week at a time.But they are all fixed to prevent gene pool explosions. If a cat moves in and want to stay he has a price to pay so to speak but I never have more than 2 at any one time in my yard. [/QUOTE]
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