Why Street Cats Are Taking Over Urban Neighborhoods
Briefly

"The amount of cat feces we're exposed to is truly insane," says Jane, who faced a neighborhood filled with community cats multiplying rapidly, disrupting her home life.
Cats are in everybody's yards. It's something people have come to expect in L.A., where the population of community cats is estimated to be 1 to 4 million.
Some animal advocates warn that the increasing population of street cats in urban areas like Los Angeles and New York poses challenges for residents and local wildlife.
Neighborhood tensions flare as some residents continue to feed community cats, exacerbating the problem and heightening frustrations among those dealing with the fallout.
Read at time.com
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