First, what are feral cats? They simply are cats that were either lost or abandoned or the offspring of such. They are the same species as your dearest Fluffy and are still considered domestic. Feral cats are usually too wild to be adopted due to their lack of human interaction.
Whether you are a crazy cat lady by nature or the person calling animal control because the wild meow-meows are making sweet lovin' in your backyard... you should have equal interest in learning about the most effective method of controlling feral cat populations.
Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return (fka TNVR) has proven to be the most successful community-based approach for reducing the overpopulation of cats on the street. According to the Humane Society of the United States there are four main concerns that this crisis creates and which TNVR directly or indirectly addresses:
Whether to quell the complaints of nuisance or to simply prevent further suffering for the animals, TNVR can be a solution for each.
If you wish to learn more, check out the video below produced by the Humane Society of the United States. Experts discuss the effectiveness TNVR had on the small city of Newburyport, Massachusetts where the effort has reduced their waterfront-roaming-feline population from 300 to 6. Yes, you read that right, 6!!