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Veterinary teams spent the day spaying and neutering a feral cat colony found on a rural property northeast of Edmonton in order to control the size of the population. About 58 adult cats will then be returned to their habitat after they have healed to live as they are accustomed to. But for the 36 kittens, they will be kept by the humane society in the hopes that they can be socialized and eventually adopted after they can be spayed and neutered.
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Feral cat colony collected northeast of Edmonton as part of humane society's first trap-neuter-return clinic to address overpopulation Back to video