Over 120 Feral Cats Rescued in Lone Butte Area
- During a three-week effort in late April and early May 2025, the Straight Outta Rescue Society captured and sterilized more than 120 feral and homeless cats around Lone Butte.
- Concerned community members contacted founder Jenny Cutnam to address a large, rapidly multiplying, unmanaged feral cat colony prompting the operation.
- Volunteers conducted a three-week trap-neuter-return operation, transporting cats to a Surrey veterinarian for care and returning most cats or placing young ones in foster homes.
- Cutnam reported that during this effort, they captured 118 cats who were subsequently sterilized and released back to their habitat, with expenses totaling nearly $25,000, not including the cats that were taken into care.
- The operation aims to humanely control feral cat populations, reduce disease spread, and Cutnam emphasized community support and responsible pet ownership as key to lasting impact.
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Over 120 feral cats rescued in Lone Butte area
The operation cost $25,000 to complete
·Quesnel, Canada
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