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Date: 2003-03-14 16:51:07
Felis
Biota
Anthrozoology
Cats
Feral cat
Feces
Feral animal
Dog
Litter box
Trap-neuter-return

FERAL CAT CARETAKERS’ COALITION FEEDING PRIORITIES UNDER CHALLENGING CIRCUMSTANCES FIRST PRIORITY – FEEDING STATIONS MUST BE KEPT OUT OF SIGHT with only those feeding knowing the exact location. This is to protect th

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