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Feeding and taking care of feral cats is a labor of love for volunteers at PawsWatch in Johnston. Everyday, volunteers deploy across the state to feed feral cats and provide them shelter, while ...
The Department of Land and Natural Resources directed the removal of cat-feeding stations at a Hawaii Island Shopping center after complaints on endangering the Hawaii state bird, the nēnē.
Two feral cats rest at a mound of grass at CSUN. About 25 feral cats can be found roaming the 700 acres of CSUN. The group CSUN Cat People keep detailed records of each of the cats and feed them ...
After operating the trap and neuter program for several years, she learned of two feeding stations for feral cats in Holyoke -- one located by Dean Tech, another at the boat marina. Both are on ...
DLNR has ordered the removal of cat-feeding stations from the Queens’ Marketplace parking lot at Waikoloa Beach Resort because of their harmful impacts to nene. 2/2.
State conservation officers issued two citations and one warning at a protest on April 18 over the removal of cat-feeding stations at Queens’ Marketplace in Waikoloa. Cat-lovers’ strong ...