Friday, December 12, 2008
Can you feed some ferals in South Carolina?
David Bell, 69, of Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, who has been feeding feral cats on the Isle of Palms for the last decade is searching for someone to take over his role due to his declining health.
Friend Shawn Amick, of Summerville, said she has called numerous cat and animal groups hoping to find someone willing to take over his daily route once the day comes that he can no longer make the trip.
Bell travels to the island each morning feeding cat colonies that live around Wild Dunes. He started feeding the cats after he noticed the thin cats running around the resort while ferrying Wild Dunes tourists around. When funds are available he has them spayed and neutered and returns the animals to their beach homes.
Anyone interested in helping Bell could contact Amick at 901-0721 or atshawna@sc.rr.com.
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South Carolina
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