Speaking of neutering and unwanted pets, we have been bombarded with tomcats, as of late. It seems that folks throw these cats out thinking all will be well with them. Once they become feral, not only are they in danger, they present problems for those of us with pets and gardens. These tomcats can become quite fierce and attack any smaller animal. Tomcats, also, mark their territories (and even territories that are not theirs) with some pretty foul smelling urine. There is nothing worse that taking that first deep breath of "fresh" morning air and inhaling the vomit-inducing stench left by a tomcat. Now, multiply that acrid smell by 5 or more tomcats and it truly ruins the morn.
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| The chrysthanemums are the latest plants to be killed by the feral tomcats. |
So, between the garden-killing, foul-smelling spray from the tomcats and the nightly cat fights in the yard, I am ready to set a few traps and call animal control. This is getting out of hand! It sure makes me glad that Ms, Nycto, the Bayou Princess, stays inside at night! Even though she is spayed, she does not need to be harassed by the feral cats tossed out by thoughtless people.

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