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Feral cats, which are undomesticated and live in the wild, are blamed for killing millions of songbirds each year. Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle says a proposal in his state to allow feral cats to be killed is not going anywhere, despite its approval by an advisory group this week. (Photo courtesy of Animal Friends Rescue Project)

Feral cats, which are undomesticated and live in the wild, are blamed for killing millions of songbirds each year. Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle says a proposal in his state to allow feral cats to be killed is not going anywhere, despite its approval by an advisory group this week.

(Photo courtesy of Animal Friends Rescue Project)
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