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People from Smith Creek and nearby neighborhoods along with local veterinarians and Wake County Animal Control are giving these feral cats a better life. We're doing Trap-Neuter-Release (TNR) to get the feral cats situation under control, and caring for them after they get released. Thanks to our neighbors at nextdoor.com, we have an estimated 3 month supply of food as of early August 2019.

The two male feral felines above are the "Duke" of Orange and Professor "Boots" McSqueemish. While the professor is a master of mind control over humans, the Dukester always gets his way just by charisma and being such a good kitty. They have both been feeding at our back deck since adopting us in 2018 and have become increasingly friendly. They both eat at the same time, from the same tray. When I tried to trap them, one went in one door of the trap and the other went in the other door. As the trap doors s

Our neighbor was found dead on July 16, 2019. He was the owner of indoor cats which, to the best of my knowledge, all became outdoor feral cats several years ago when the water pipes going to his house burst due to a lightning strike. Water to the house was never fixed and the outdoor cats eventually had litters of kittens that were fed, but not spayed, neutered, or vaccinated. After a while, this developed into a colony estimated (by his close friend) to be 20 feral cats.

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