Flatbush Cats neuters and feeds feral cats in Brooklyn, and tries to find homes for as many as they can. One day a new stray showed up who was shy, hungry, and sick. Julius didn't have the strength to fight the humans who helped him, but he was scared. Watch his transformation into a beautiful, cuddly pet under the care of volunteers who go the extra distance for their feline friends. (via Laughing Squid)
Why do we get so upset about some types of invasive species like kudzu, zebra mussels, Eurasian milfoil, Asian carp (the so-called "jumping carp") in various rivers, or pythons in the Everglades, but actually promote other invasive species — like these feral cats? Sure, you'll neuter 'em when you find them, but for every one you do neuter, how many do you miss?
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Why do we get so upset about some types of invasive species like kudzu, zebra mussels, Eurasian milfoil, Asian carp (the so-called "jumping carp") in various rivers, or pythons in the Everglades, but actually promote other invasive species — like these feral cats? Sure, you'll neuter 'em when you find them, but for every one you do neuter, how many do you miss?
-"BB"-
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