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UTAH – Inmates at the Utah State Prison have done something amazing for a colony of feral cats living on the grounds. The prisoners have helped implement a Trap-Neuter-Return program.

USP substance abuse counselor Julie Cox says it all began when a large inmate walked up to her, cradling a kitten in his hands. “They're killing the cats,” he said, “Can you help out?”

According to the Deseret Morning News, a colony of abandoned felines lives in an open field next to the compound and grew into the hundreds because of overbreeding.

Over the last 10 years, animal control has responded to the cats by collecting them and putting them down. The problem is that in most cases the population returns, which is why that method is being phased out across the nation.

At Cox's request, No Homeless Pets in Utah's Holly Sizemore entered the picture to explain a better solution. Sizemore recommended a Trap-Neuter-Return program, which USP management agreed to implement with the help of the inmates.

No Homeless Pets in Utah covered the cost of fixing and vaccinating the felines. Cox and a few others pay for food for the animals out of their own pockets. And to provide shelter, inmates in a building-trade class built shelters for the cats.

Sizemore says the colony has benefitted from the recent changes. Many of the kittens and tame cats were able to be re-homed. The result – a colony that once held hundreds of cats has dwindled to a few dozen.

The best part is that the inmates can watch over the animals. Although not allowed to care for them, they can tell when one becomes ill or is injured. They can also report on new cats – which are then trapped, neutered, vaccinated and returned to the community.

The situation is unique, but other prisons have responded to feral cats in the same way. The ASPCA cut a feral cat community living on Rikers Island in half through Trap-Neuter-Return. Not only is it good for the animals, but it helps remind us that even though the inmates are criminals, they are capable of compassion.

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Katie M.
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This is really cool!
 
sunnysdad
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When will people learn that killing the ferals does not work. TNR is a better solution.
 
bonzosmom
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i love this, good for the cats and the inmates.
 
Ethan W.
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Awesome!!
 
Betty W.
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Inmate programs like this have dual benefits.
 
marc h.
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Great idea! Helps the inmates and the cats.
 
Cindy R.
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This is great!
 
Wendy H.
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I don't want to kill any animals but how does killing them make the population return?
 
Mel S.
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TNR is the only way to curb feral cat overpopulation. Killing the poor babies is not the solution. Yeah for this prison program. From hundreds to dozens that says it all!
 
Christy M.
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Another great inmate program. Awesome!
 
Sarah H.
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The inmate programs have worked miracles for dogs and horses, no reason cats could not benefit as well. It also does a great deal to help people have a 2nd chance, something we all deserve.
 
Geoff L.
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Finally...some value found in a prison!
 
DEREKDEMANE
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I agree.
 
jello1
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Excellent all around. And a built-in permanent group of care givers
 
oldmaidcatwoman
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I hope this brings more attention to the benefits of TNR--it can make a difference.
 
Sarah  W.
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Nice program! Sounds like the inmates are really making a difference.
 
Janet R.
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I have often wondered how prisoners could be used to help out the shelter situation. Could they help out with training of dogs or help to raise bottle kittens? I think it would be a win-win for all involved, but I guess the logistics are considerable.
 
Andy K.
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Interesting program. I can't think of why it would be relevant to mention that a large inmate was the one that asked to help save the kitten but whatever... Maybe looking after the cats will be good for the prisoners and teach them new socialization skills.
 
Meg S.
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That is one way to insure you have a caretaker for a colony!
Tis will certainly benefit the inmates as well as it gives them purpose and soemthign to care for. It has been shown that animals in a prison setting reduces violent behaviors so it is a win win for the cats and the inmates.
 
Missy M.
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I can't help but think about the actor Tiny Lister being the one saying" can you help out?". He is a big and intimidating person. That said, this is great for all. Give the inmates a sense of giving back and or course helping the feral cat problem.
 
lori
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This is great for everyone involved.
 
Carol L.
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This is such a wonderful story, there is always a better way to handle a over population problem than killing them. this is a great project for the inmates, they are so involved in this dramatic program, would be nice to see more states follow suit with the catch and release programs.
 
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Lynn C.
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So do I.
 
HilaryFoss
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Go Utah inmates! This program is great for teaching the inmates compasion for animals
 
Connie G.
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What a great story. This works for everyone. I also like the stories of the programs for dogs in prisons.
 
Michelle H.
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It is wonderful that the inmates cared about the welfare of the cats. I am glad they were able to implement this program.
 
Lana S.
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Wonder why the inmates are not allowed to care for the cats as well? It would be so nice if they could!
 
Sue G.
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Good for the cats and good for the inmates. It helps them feel like they are doing something worthwhile. Thank God for the man that is paying for it.
 
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Thats so nice of them to look out for the cats like that! And yes, it does prove to people that not all prisoners are emotionless people. Kudos to them!
 
RoseLong
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Thank goodness this woman was willing to help as well as the prisoner. This sounds like a great program.
 
cwasson
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Now this is a wonderful way for a win-win situation to occur. Yes - I agree that this is something that would be great to see all over the country!
 
Kim
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COOL STORY - WISH IT WOULD CATCH ON AROUND THE COUNTRY!!!!!!
 
Hughie
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Great program. I hope other prisons start similar programs. Everyone wins.
 
Ashlee S.
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Great!!! Everybody wins!!!
 
Shawnda
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What a touching story. I'm glad the prisoner brought it to their attention and got help for these cats. The program sounds great, for both the cats and the prisoners.
 
greenkitty44
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This is a great program....It is good service for the prisoners. It helps the cats. What more could you want?!
 
D. Rene
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Sounds like a good program...
 
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This appears to be a win win win situation for the animals, the prison and the prisoners. I guess with the prisoners reporting on any new cats arriving so they can catch and sterilize them, it has worked according to reports. I am always leary of the catch neuter and release programs since new cats always appear that are not sterlized so without a watchful eye by people that know the herd, I can not see how it really works generally.

But the numbers seem to tell the story here.
 
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At least the prisoners have something to look forward to. It makes a difference in their lives when they have someone depending on them. But of course T.N.R. will work on an island, their are no new cats to replace the old ones.
 
MELODY Q.
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Once again trap-neuter-return is a fantastic way to help control the feral cat population. I like the prisoners involvement too.... animals have a way of touching just about everybody's soft side.
 
JGeb
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This is a great way to help the cats and the prisoners!
 
jill l.
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This is a nice story. Trap-neuter-return is a much better option. I'm glad this program has benefited both the cats and the inmates.
 
jholt
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This is excellent. I love hearing about two at risks groups being a benefit to each other.
 
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What a great idea to help the cats and the community.
 
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This just proves the TNR does work. It is great for the inmates too, good rehabilitation. It gives them a purpose and should give them some pride in what they are doing while in prison. They are to be commended for caring about the cats.
 
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good story, good to get people involved. everyone wins
 
melissa7271
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I hope their plan works. This may be the first time in a long time these people feel like they have had some self worth and have done something good. Maybe it will give them a sense of pride and they will do better in society later if released.
 
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This is wonderful-for the cats and the inmates!!! This is great! I am pleased to hear this story.
 
Jim  S.
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This sounds like a win win. It may even hel rehab the inmates?
 
hymcheng
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What a touching story! What a way for these inmates to give back to the community!
 
SandyReedy
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What a great story! I noticed that a substance abuse counsellor was instrumental in implementing this program, so I am assuming that the inmates were mostly imprisoned on drug related charges. Hardened criminals are hardly going to care about a bunch of cats. We need to rethink the imprisonment of non-violent offenders. Perhaps we could give them community service in animal shelters.
These guys really seem to have some compassion.
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