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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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iseeurn
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great for the cats and the inmates
 
catdancer
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its nice that the inmates got involved with a project. it shows compassion and perhaps they will have a better outlook when they "get out".
 
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Good for the cats as well as the inmates. Nice to see something good to come out of this.
 
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Wonderful story. Good for the cats, and better yet for the inmates of Utah State Prison.
 
loishill
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Sweet story
 
cat100
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Nice to see that
 
Sue R.
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Good thinking - get everyone involved.
 
linda s.
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sounds good
 
hymcheng
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It's so great to see the inmates giving something back to the community.
 
Patti B.
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I've always thought that animal programs for inmates were worthwhile. A win-win situation.
 
Pat A.
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So very nice to see everybody working together for these poor feral cats.....it wasn't there fault they ended up without a home, someone threw them away to begin with..
 
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patriciamelodini
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Kudos to the inmate who started this all with a simple rescue. He is a real man. Congratulations also to the authorities for realizing that euthanizing feral cats is no solution.
 
cat100
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Nice story
 
Doggieluvs
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Good for them!!
 
Hughie
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Good program. I hope word spreads and prisons across the country start such programs. It benefits both the inmates by giving them something useful and humame to do, and it benefits the cats.
 
Sarah M.
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Good story.
 
sunnyranch
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Sounds like a great idea. Good for both animal and human.....
 
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Good program. They are doing something useful and positive with their time and energy.
 
Seana B.
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This sounds like a really great program.

Did anyone else notice that this is the same picture from the article on feral cats being used by the LAPD to cut down pests on the next page? Weird.
 
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what a great story.
 
Corrie  N.
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This helps in my belief that there is good in everyone.
 
LoriHill123
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Good for them
 
Brenda
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That is great. Too bad the inmates aren't truly involved with the cats. that could help the cats and them.
 
Deb T.
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Just because you are an inmate does not meet you don't care.
 
Mary T.
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what a great story but it seems to me if inmates were allowed to care for the cats that they would benefit as well
 
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It's good that the inmates are doing something to make the world a better place even if its for cats, they needed to learn that so they wouldn't be where they are but its always a great time to start somewhere, good story
 
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unusual story
 
Elineen
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Awesome. Why aren't they allowed to care for the cats -assuming they are cleared from any potential abuse. I think it would be beneficial to both the inmates and the cats.
 
Sharon L.
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Terrific example of what can happen when people work together.
 
SandraD
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This is a wonderful story. No Homeless Pets in Utah and the inmates at the Utah State Prison should feel very proud of what they've accomplished.
 
Deb T.
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Great Story!
 
wtfginayourehot
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they should be able to care for the animals as well....except if they were charged with animal abuse crimes. not them.
 
hawley97
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The inmates should be proud of themselves for helping out the community.
 
Sharon L.
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That's true. Everyone needs to feel like they have contributed positively in some way.
 
hawley97
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What a great story! This is a great program for the inmates and the cats!
 
arnie
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the poor ferals everywhere else are not so lucky
 
arnie
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this should be done all over
 
jobe
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This sounds like an amazing program all around
 
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I believe this is a great program for inmates to learn how to love and teach something and do good....it shows them that they are worth something and can make a difference
 
Alice W.
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Great stoye. Keep up the changes
 
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I think this is a wonderful win win situation.Why can't the inmates,if they are convicted of non aggressive crimes help care for them?
 
FruitLoopLucy
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would be great if other states went with something like this for the inmates...
 
FruitLoopLucy
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this is such a good thing.. Rehab for the inmates in how to live doing something right. FOr the cats my gosh this is great..
 
suzie80
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do you suppose other state prisons would look this over and come up with something for inmates and animals..
 
suzie80
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This is great I bet the inmates are proud of what they are doing...Even built a shelter. aaawwwwwwww
 
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What a heartwarming story! The feral cats benefit from having the inmates look out for them, and the inmates are bound to benefit from the very act of caring for others.
 
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Seems that animal inmate programs are wonderful. Lets hope other prisons check into this.. Attica NY prison has a dairy farm, hogs, and poultry. The inmates plant and harvest the food as well as care for the animals..
 
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this is a wonderful program. Gives the inmates something worth while to do. The cats well taken care of.. A step in the right direction Utah Prision..
 
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More animal programs should become available for inmates.. This is so great hope other prisions will follow in the foot steps..
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