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Feral Cats: How Veterinarians Can Help

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Audra Farrell, Community Cares supervisor for the San Francisco SPCA, explains the ways veterinarians can help their community with their feral cat population.

Audra Farrell, Community Cares supervisor for the San Francisco SPCA, explains the ways veterinarians can help their community with their feral cat population. Veterinarians can offer low-cost or free spaying/neutering for feral cats, or even just free basic medical care for feral cats brought into their practice. If veterinarians are capable and can offer these services to community cats, it can make a huge difference to those who are willing to trap-neuter-return.

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