‘Kitten Tsunami’ Could Be Headed for Northern Orange County, Warns Advocate
Garden Grove has a cat problem, and it could cost taxpayers $70,000 this year.
The city reported a nearly threefold increase in the number of feral cats captured last year, prompting a call for more resources to contain the free-roaming felines.
“Each year, the number of kittens that are born in feral colonies has been increasing,” Alexandra Caswell, executive director at the Golden State Humane Society, told The Epoch Times.
“And that has to do with weather. [It] has been warmer every year, so the number of kittens being born has gone up.”