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I have a friend who is having some trouble with a neighbor. She's feeding the neighborhood cats, which is attracting more cats, and from the sound of it, the colony is becoming a health risk for the neighborhood, and I'm sure, the cats as well.
What we're hoping to find is contact information to some TNR organizations in the Dallas area that could help with TNRing and maybe relocating the cats to a better location for them, or getting them adopted where possible. At the very least TNRing so they're not reproducing anymore.
Any help or suggestions would be much appreciated. The story's a little vague, but I'm getting the info second-hand over the internet, so if there's any questions you want me to ask, just let me know.
Thanks guys!
I have a friend who is having some trouble with a neighbor. She's feeding the neighborhood cats, which is attracting more cats, and from the sound of it, the colony is becoming a health risk for the neighborhood, and I'm sure, the cats as well.
What we're hoping to find is contact information to some TNR organizations in the Dallas area that could help with TNRing and maybe relocating the cats to a better location for them, or getting them adopted where possible. At the very least TNRing so they're not reproducing anymore.
Any help or suggestions would be much appreciated. The story's a little vague, but I'm getting the info second-hand over the internet, so if there's any questions you want me to ask, just let me know.
Thanks guys!