Cypress neighbors frustrated by feral cats as county program aims for long-term solution

CYPRESS, Texas – Neighbors in the Lone Oak community say a growing number of feral cats is affecting daily life, leaving behind dug-up landscaping, bird remains and what they describe as widespread cat feces throughout the neighborhood.

Two residents, Michael Williamson and Peter Wilmot, told KPRC 2 they are frustrated by what they say has become a persistent sanitation issue, showing piles of feces in yards and common areas. They say the presence of the cats has changed how they use their outdoor spaces and raised concerns about cleanliness and wildlife.

“It’s just disease and stuff. I think I mentioned for various reasons I have a compromised immune system, so if I get sick, pick up any virus or bacteria, it’s rough on me.” Williamson said…

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