When feral cats in a colony are removed from their habitats and destroyer (Trap and Kill), their food source remains available, yet no longer protected. This causes cats from surrounding areas to move in and claim the food source, and thus, the number of feral cats in the colony remains the same. In a managed colony (Trap, Neuter, Release), sterilized cats remain to protect their food source, but don't reproduce. Thus, the colony will become smaller over time, versus Trap and Kill.
Because if you just sterilize them they still have their life, killing them a life has ended and I don't think that is right
In stead of killing the prey our selves a natural predator over population for many years and eventually it evens out.
To have a good control over your population and have a better control over
ERADICATE CORRUPTION AND CONTROL THE GROWING POPULATION
Better Living Through Killing - 2008 was released on: USA: 2008 (DVD premiere)
The cast of Better Living Through Killing - 2008 includes: Benjamin Crendander
killing, but the Greeks were better, they stole all their strategies and armour from the Greeks, killing, but the Greeks were better, they stole all their strategies and armour from the Greeks,
yaks in jatizo and neizitnot
an insecticide is anything that kills insects. if said insect is a crop damaging pest then killing it will help the farmer gain a better crop
Clorox wipes smell better, so that makes them better.
probably not. you will have a better chance killing it.
Realize that life goes on and that there will be better times.
Having a smaller, controlled population allows for economic reform, better standards of living and less pensioners to have to support.