Edenvale Ferals: Caring for the feral cats around Edenvale
They use the TNR method which is Trap-Neuter-Return. This entails trapping the cats, sterilising them before returning them to the colonies. This allows the cats to live freely, but also controls the population.
Volunteer Sam Williamson with a feral cat that he nicknamed Tom. The cats get used to the volunteers, but are wary of strangers. Picture: Neil McCartney
Edenvale Ferals is a non-profit organisation that looks after various feral cat colonies around Edenvale.
They feed these cats and endeavour to keep them healthy, but their main work is to sterilise the cats to keep the colony sizes in check.
They use the TNR method which is Trap-Neuter-Return. This entails trapping the cats, sterilising them before returning them to the colonies. This allows the cats to live freely, but also controls the population.
They rely on donations and the goodwill of vets and businesses to feed and take care of the any of the cats that get sick or are injured.
Neil McCartney spent a few days with the volunteers as they do their important work.
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