It is against the law to feed the feral cats of Queens Market Place, according to the Department of Land & Natural Resources and enforcing DOCARE officers.
It is against the law to feed the feral cats of Queens Market Place, according to the Department of Land & Natural Resources and enforcing DOCARE officers.
Two women were cited by officers from the state DLNR Division of Conservation and Resources Tuesday night during a protest by feral cat activists over feeding stations that are being removed.
The DLNR has directed the removal of cat-feeding stations located at a Hawai’i Island shopping center, following complaints that the endangered Hawai‘i state bird, the nēnē (Hawaiian goose), are being negatively impacted by the consumption of cat food and close contact with feral cats.