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I love this! So cute. Looks like a good subject for an Ed Trask painting.
Where is this? Your backyard? If you need help getting them at least spayed/neutered so they can’t reproduce, lemme know and I’ll get right on it.
Cute infestation.
Great photo John! You’ve got to always be ready to shoot to catch such an image.
@Crystal – its a backyard on my morning walking commute, at Q and 20th.
Okay, I’ll commit it to memory so I can start doing the trap and release again. Is the house/yard being lived in? I don’t mind getting permission but that might also explain the infestation. I’m determined to get as many cats in Church Hill that I can!
There is an older lady that lives there. THere have been cats at that corner as long as I’ve been walking that way.
Does the lady who lives there maybe own the cats? (maybe they’re not feral???)
Did we realy have to see the cat pooping?
Of course my first reaction, in browsing, was that the photo was appealing, artistically. But the reality of colonies of cats breeding to starve, freeze or get run over in the street is not so cute. At the very least they could be spayed/neutered and re-released to keep the problem in check.
If you know the address, you could contact care-cats.org via their webpage or at 288-9797
The picture is cute, but the problem of too many cats is not so cute (and I love cats). Operation Catnip will do free spay and neuter. I can help trap!