Feral cats: A review of concerns and control measures
Abstract
Feral cat populations exist worldwide. Concerns include predation and spread of disease, both within and between species including humans. Control measures described in the literature include depopulation, trap-adoption, trap-neuter-return, and medical reproductive control.
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