https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-met-chicago-feral-cats-volunteers-20190410-story.html
This is amazing!
An army of volunteers is trying to control Chicago’s feral cat population. It looks like it’s working.
Chicago has an estimated 200,000 feral cats, and since 2007, the primary duty for managing them has fallen to "colony caretakers" performing trap, neuter and release, or TNR. Though the program's impact isn't crystal clear, there's reason to believe it has helped to reduce the stray population.
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The Palo Alto Humane Society is a 501(c) 3 nonprofit, charitable, volunteer-supported organization. PAHS is one of the few humane societies nationwide with no animal shelter. Instead of managing animals inside a shelter, we work to keep animals out of the shelter through humane programs in intervention, advocacy, and education. For a century, our mission has been to alleviate the suffering of animals, increase public sensitivity to animal issues, and elevate the status of animals in our society.