Cat breeding season begins in January and continues until Fall. That's where all the noise is coming from.

Ignoring the problem just helps get you surrounded by more cats.

Trap/Neuter/Release (TNR) is probably the easiest way. If you kill 'your' group, more will just move in, and the problem will escalate. True feral cats will never domesticate.

Some groups are very small. They may have some funds for spaying and neutering, and might be able to lend a trap, but you might have to do the trapping and delivery.

Concerned People for Animals, Inc.
PO Box 632, Somis, CA 93066
805-640-6941
Helps with low cost s/n for feral and pet cats living in Ventura County.

Greyfoot Rescue
PO Box 310, Ventura, CA 93002
805-649-4840
This group may have information about low cost or free s/n for cats in Ventura.

People Aiding Feral Cats
1286 Rubicon Ave Ventura, CA 93004
Joan Farber is their registered agent
(805) 659-5145 or pafcats@hotmail.com

Your local animal shelter will probably have a list of groups that can help.

Sue