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Originally Posted by Jeff Higgins
I saw that, Baz. On the surface, it seems commendable, however "fixing" them does not stop them in their depredations. It may keep those particular ones from making more of them, but there is, after all, a seemingly endless supply. Having trapped them for the purpose of "fixing" them, getting them their shots and whatnot does not solve the problem. Trapping them and leaving them with the vet to be put down is a far more responsible thing to do. Dispatching them yourself, of course, is far cheaper.
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1. (your suggestion) kill them all so no more babies will be born
or
2. (my suggestion) spay - neuter so no more babies will be born
Seems like the end result is the same except in option #1 their lives are extinguished by a human.
I'm cool with option #2 but YMMV....