The overpopulation of cats in Chilliwack; the need to spay, neuter, and ID cats
CHILLIWACK — Christy Moschopedis is a founding member of FCM Community Cat Trappers and has a message for cat owners in Chilliwack—spay, neuter, and ID your cats.
“People allow their intact cats to roam—cats that are not spayed or neutered, often without ID,” Moschopedis said, as she stroked a grey cat named Eddie, lazily stretched out on her desk.
The animal advocate said that most of the kittens currently in foster care are wild-born kittens, picked up off the streets, along with “really scared mums”.
“We get them into foster and let them raise their babies in foster and then bring the babies in,” she said. The organization then spays the mum, spays and neuters all the kittens, and ensures they all have IDs.




