LONG ISLAND (WABC) -- The impacts of the harsh winter weather are being felt by animal rescue groups on Long Island. The bitter cold and snow made it tough for groups to get out and spay or neuter ... Recently an animal rescue member outlined a plan in The Independent to target colonies of feral cats, to wit: capture, neuter, administer assorted vaccinations and relocate to the wild again.

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Of ... MSN: How a Facebook post created Monroe's newest animal rescue to address feral cats in town How a Facebook post created Monroe's newest animal rescue to address feral cats in town ABC7 New York: New concerns about controlling feral cat population on Long Island after harsh winter New concerns about controlling feral cat population on Long Island after harsh winter Newsday: Kitten bonanza: How the harsh Long Island winter hurt rescuers trying to control the cat population The region's extreme cold and snow made it more difficult to trap feral cats so they could be spayed or neutered as well as vaccinated.