In the stretches of Palm Beach County, the population of stray cats has grown to over 200,000 according to Brittany Mason, who is calling it a crisis.
She’s the founder of Wild Whiskers non-profit who has been on the frontlines of capturing the strays.
Stray cat population considered ‘massive crisis’ in Palm Beach County
“I start trapping about 4 a.m. I try to get set up before the cats get there, that’s the best time. I can have nights as late as midnight depending on if I get the cat that I’m after,” said Mason. “Oh yeah, it is an overpopulation crisis.”
The nonprofit also helps support families that have cat colonies living on their property through food and resources for the animals…