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Are feral cats a problem in the city of London?

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Are feral cats a problem in the city of London?

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Feral cats are a growing concern in the city because of their ability to reproduce. As long as they are able to continue to reproduce, the situation in London will not improve and it will become worse as the city grows. Animal rescue groups in London such as Animal Outreach and a number of dedicated citizens do their part to assist feral cats and manage colonies. Some of this experience was documented in the Companion Animal Welfare Task Force Report (July 2006) and has proven to be very valuable in moving to the next steps. There are no estimates on the number of feral or stray cats in London. Limited information is available from other jurisdictions. Based on the reproductive cycle of a cat, the number could be quite significant.

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