**WARNING GRAPHIC**INJURED FERALS TNR

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Uploaded by on Jul 20, 2010

**WARNING GRAPHIC**INJURED FERALS TNR
In the process of practicing trap neuter return we sometimes come across injuries beyond the help we can give the feral cats.This video is dedicated to the ones we couldn't save
Thanks to the Killarney vet clinic for sedating the gravely injured cats so I can hold them in my arms before we euthenized them

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  • @Alienself get over it! more than 80% of the population opposes killing cats- even when the question is posed as a measure to save wildlife. perhaps you should stay away from videos from people who like-or help- feral cats. i understand the American Bird Conservancy has some videos you might like- complete with a fat jowled obnoxious "army vet".

  • @piperbaby123 pamdavis00 is ignorant. not to mention incapable of communicating without the f word. kill a feral in my neighborhood? the neighbors would be at your door- with rifles. don't even think about killing one of my feral cats...several of whom are now inside.

  • omfg ..... thats so ruel

    i thought of somethin funny if an animal could have a day when they could do wat there owner done to the its like

    human;im hungry can i ha food

    animal;no now .... i shall kick u ha ha

  • Windows kill more birds than cats. Will you propose that everyone live in a windowless world, now?? Why not do something positive and get behind spay/neuter and TNR programs. Overpopulation of any species...esp. humans and their windows....causes problems. Overpopulation of cats is, STILL, humans causing the problem. BTW: I have outdoor cats and bird feeders. I put up a little fence under the feeder, so the ground eaters have time to escape. But, those windows......

  • TNR is a great program. Secondly, educate these morons who let their cats outside without being spayed or neutered. Most feral cats were once a pet and turned out or dumped, so again it is people the nasty ones, not the cats. Be a responsible pet owner and please try to refrain from the profanity in these comments, it only shows how ignorant you are.

  • @JesusChristRulesYOU Man you are one sick hypocrite!

  • "Every year in Wisconsin alone, an estimated 2 million feral cats kill up to 139 million songbirds, according to state officials. Despite the astounding numbers, Smith's plan to legalize hunting feral cats has been met with fierce opposition from cat lovers. "'People who would take a shovel to an endangered snake species cry murder when it comes to feral cats. They should learn about the natural environment, introduced species, natural order, just lose some ignorance and learn something."

  • @pamdavis00 How can you be so negative about a living creature created by God. The only reason there are feral cats is because of irresponsible pet owners who do not get their pets fixed. It is not the cats fault that they have been abandoned because their cuteness wore off or they had kittens. Killing them is not the thing to do. Educating the public on responsible animal ownership is what is needed. And how many birds has the government poisoned because they are a nuisence to farmers?

  • Sorry but we pay for social security and free health care in america, so USA needs to use its tax monies to make hospitals for cats and pay for all their sickness

  • cats are fucking nasty. they destroy and kill other wild life. good ridance. all feral cats should be destroyed. at least they got the good sense to do it in the town i'm from!

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