'We need to celebrate and honor these cats...They have done a superior job getting rid of all the rodents,' acknowledged a Coliseum Authority official. But action does need to be taken he said, as their population has gotten out of control.
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Baseball season may be here, but on the grounds of the Oakland Coliseum, you'll find someone other than the A's players having a field day."Our focus is just trying to help stabilize that population," said Ann Dunn, the Director of Oakland Animal Services.Bay Area influencer cat's Instagram account restored after age ban"The more food there is, the larger the litter the cats are going to have. So minimizing the feeding," Dunn said.
Dunn says for the kittens they encounter, the goal is to ultimately get them adopted. However, for the adults, it'll likely be a different story.Given that they've lived in the wild their wholes lives, Dunn says the adults aren't socialized and are not good pets.
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