Feral Cat Coalition of Oregon 2011

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Uploaded by on Jun 13, 2011

Dedicated to the humane treatment of feral cats and to the prevention of future generations.

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  • @cherrybombchick666

    They give them stitches that dissolve once the wound heals, so no going back to get the stitches taken out. :)

  • Don't get me wrong. I'm all in favor of them being spade and neutered from overpopulated areas. They can be annoying when they are fighting and mating, but so are song birds. My solution is to trap, bait, and release cats in areas where rodents ar causing agricultural damage (gophers). We need more natural predators rather than use pesticides or expecting traps to work.

  • @WoodsGuy100 you forgot to mention your own hypochondria

  • @madmanmantra

    Cat-Spread Diseases

    THERE ARE NO VACCINES for many of these, and are in fact listed as bio-terrorism agents: Campylobacter Infection, Cat Scratch Disease, Coxiella burnetti Infection (Q fever), Cryptosporidium Infection, Dipylidium Infection (tapeworm), Hookworm Infection, Leptospira Infection, Giardia, Plague, Rabies, Ringworm, Salmonella Infection, Toxocara Infection, Toxoplasma. [CDC, July 2010] Now including Sarcosporidiosis, Flea-borne Typhus, and Tularemia.

  • @madmanmantra

    WRONG. That's a myth spread by psychotic cat-lovers. CATS ACTUALLY CARRY AND SPREAD THE PLAGUE, EVEN TODAY. People in the USA have even died in the last decade from plague transmitted by cats to humans.

    I suggest you go and re-educate your sorry self.

  • @WoodsGuy100 Do you have a clue how the bubonic spread? There was a war on feral cats that caused rats to overpopulate and spread fleas and the plague.

  • WARRIORS!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @cherrybombchick666 Hello! The stitches are internal and dissolvable, so there is no after care for the cats unless they have complications.

  • CATS BE FREE! OVERTHROW THE FALSE GODS.

  • I love cats, I teach my cat to hunt for himself !

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