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Too many cats...a continuous challenge,
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This review is from: Community Approaches to Feral Cats: Problems, Alternatives, and Recommendations (Public Policy Series) (Paperback)
An important documented title with an extensive bibliography, directory of organizations, and index. Obviously, the supply of incompetent pet owners will never cease. The specific question is: How can the wandering cat (owned, stray, and feral) be humanely managed? This book discusses how organizations have made a difference by working with various components of their own community. The feral cat problem will not be solved, but this book will help animal kindness organizations put in place policies and action plans which involve education, implementation, and cooperation. Recommended for animal kindness organizations and public libraries. Also of interest: Living in Shadows by Ann K. Fisher.
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Community Approaches to Feral Cats: Problems, Alternatives, and Recommendations (Public Policy Series) by Margaret R. Slater (Paperback - July 2002)
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