Feral Cat Control

This is the entrance to the burrow of a feral cat colony. The burrow is on the property of a manufacturing facility, where the cats have been defecating, scratching cars, and making a nuisance
of themselves.
People often think of wild cats living on farms and out in the country, but feral cats can thrive almost anywhere. They are survivors. Feral cat control is often sought after when the cats' presence becomes a threat to property, health or business operations.
Feral cats will live in hedge rows, thickets, behind pallets or building materials, or anyplace that they can find adequate shelter. Alleyways and industrial yards where hiding places are readily available are commonly home to more than a few feral cats.
Feral cat control entails trapping and removing the animals from the property. They do not scare off easily and are resilient to other methods of removal or control. Live trapping can be performed very humanely and without pain to the animals.
Delaying cat control can be costly to both property and health. It is best to take care of the problem before anyone gets hurt.
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