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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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GRAM B.
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this is amazing.. This sounds so good to me.. This has helped the feral problem as well as the inmates. good job Utah State Prision..
 
jon s.
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i would like to see more programs where prisoners can be a benifit to the less fortunate animals
 
dawn  h.
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What a good deed for those inmates to do- and what a good counselor to organize a program to ehlp the cats out. This takes a lot of time and effort and is well appreciated!!! Way to go. I think the cats will help the prisoners have more compassion.
 
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Most people who are in prison are there because they were stupid, not horrible people. And I would trust some one a lot more knowing that they have a love and compassion for animals. To me, that's a pretty good test of their character. This is a win/win situation and I'm glad to hear about it.
 
Jackie H.
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ITs a great idea!
 
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Vicky
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I am glad the inmates aren't harming the cats. You hear some really sick things going on in prison (stabbing each other) so I am glad they aren't doing anything bad to the cats and helping them instead
 
Rachel G.
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Inmate and animal programs are great for both the animals and the inmates.
 
Hannanahmom
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Spay and neuter is still the best solution, but glad to see a positive way of dealing with the ones who are already here.
 
Margaret B.
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Many people are in jail because they feel useless and turn to crime. This helps everyone. Certainly the inmates must feel the value of what they are doing. Good.
 
Hannah S.
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i love stories like this. :D
 
Gene M.
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What a nice story
 
8critters
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TNR is a humane solution to a problem, and it is a good message for inmates. There are many "good" people who never get this message across our country when it comes to feral cats. Thanks Best Friends for giving them a chance.
 
Greg
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I think this is awesome.
 
Linda W.
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Achance for the inmates to respond in a compassionate manner even in their tough situation.
 
Sharon L.
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Great to read a really positive story. More of these types of activities could really help the pet population.
 
fkmny345
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Being close to animals will help these iminates to rehabilitate their mind, I suppose..
 
vyp
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What a great way to handle the problem of feral cats. This also helps the prisoners.
 
Mary P.
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Loved this story. It just goes to show that the TNR program really works and these situations can be controlled when people are willing to work together. Two thumbs up!
 
Sharon L.
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I'm with you Mary, two thumbs up!
 
Frankenbunny
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Bless these inmated for doing something so incredibly positive. Rehabilitation through caring and nutring. What a concept!
 
Ang Y.
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nice job
 
Vanessa J.
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More states and localities should follow suit on the TNR program. Honestly, if they are yound enough when caught, many of them can be re-habilitated and have loving homes.
 
jas4per
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TNR is the only way to go if you want to control the feral cat population.
 
LIZ R.
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THAT IS WONDERFUL...THERE ARE GOOD PEOPLE IN THE PRISON SYSTEM
 
Julie H.
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I'm glad to see that even inmates want to help the kitties
 
janet b.
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A good TNR program is the best way to control feral cats.
 
Connie G.
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This is a great story. Good for them!
 
theresa s.
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this is a really good story and helps the cats and the inmates
 
Cam J.
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This is something good for the inmates to do. Also they are doing good by the cats, giving them a 2nd chance.
 
Jane M.
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I wonder if they said the inmates could not handle the cats because the cats are actually in a field next to the prison. The prisoners could not go into the field, and feral cats would probably not seek out the human companionship inside the prison.
 
Jane M.
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Cats in the prison could help reduce the violence by giving the inmates a purpose, and by giving them the benefits of the calming effects of pets.
 
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Mindy L.
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That is a great story. They are doing something kind and it gives them purpose. It's so nice to hear stories like this.
 
Jamie
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Great story !!!
 
penny m.
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Animals make us all better humans.
 
smlhelps
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im glad the inmates helped the cats plus it gave them a purpose and sometghing to do .
 
i am very happy that something like this occuring and it was kind of shocking to me that the inmates were the ones showing this act of kindness but i think it not only good for the cats but for the inmates to show this kind of kindness that shows that even though people make mistakes they can be kind and giving people
 
MollyGracieWaffles
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It's touching that people in prison would be so concerned and helpful in a situation like this.
 
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This is fantastic. I hope this catches on across the country. It would be good not only for prisons but also for the various types of rehabilitation centers for teens.
 
JEANBUCKLEY
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This is a great idea. Rikers Island is doing it too. That's fantastic news!
 
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great idea
 
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great way to teach compassion
 
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This is a great program. I have heard of other states doing this and I think it is helpful for the cats and the inmates.
 
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Louise P.
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KUDOS to the No Homeless Pet in Utah. It is also good for the inmates to feel some responsibility watching over the cats.
 
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thats cute!
 
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Sandy
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TNR is a win-win solution in every situation.
 
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This is great
 
Janet V.
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Now isn't this more human than killing the cats! Thumbs up to the prisoner for starting the ball on this sort of campaign! Great story.
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