I'm glad an organization like this exists. My mom and I had a bad experience with our city shelter. We adopted a cat from them that turned out to be feral. He was a good cat, very loving, but would lapse into violent episodes. Ultimately, we had to put the poor guy down. The vet said that he had already been marked as feral by animal control (they cut a notch in their ear and release them), and he never should have been put up for adoption in the first place. The real kicker is that we live in a rural area, and if there was a program like this in place, sending him to live on a farm could have been more than just a metaphor.
RE: "Feral" Barn Cats
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