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LettersOctober 4, 2007 


Feral cats need humane help
Oct. 16, 2007, will mark the seventh annual National Feral Cat Day.

To learn how to save the lives of feral cats and to humanely trap, spay, neuter, vaccinate, treat and help adopt out strays and kittens in the feral population, please contact: www.wildaboutcats.com or write 7920 Norfolk Ave., Suite 600, Bethesda, MD 20814.

Feral cats should be returned to where they were found. As the cats' caregiver, you can provide food and water daily and keep an eye on their well being.

Please note, the cats should be taken to a veterinarian. If taken to a shelter or if left with animal control, it's almost a certainty they will be seen as unadoptable and will be killed.

Mark C. Lieberman

Manchester