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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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Kathleen
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Thats wonderful. Animals have the power to change people, and I think it's good that these inmate have the chance to help these poor animals the best they can.
 
Lori M.
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It is nice to see compassion from the inmates, it shows they are human to.
 
Sarah H.
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I think its awesome when they have inmates work with problem animals.
 
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Nice story. Providing something positive for the inmates to do while also bettering the situation for the feral cats is a win-win.
 
Sharon L.
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Great story. A win, win solution. That's a dramatic turn around. Maybe others will follow
this great example.
 
hamccoy
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This is a wonderful story! I seem to like the idea of inmates caring for animals (those without cruelty, etc. in their pasts).
 
Karen  H.
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this is great
 
JAG
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I agree with Carrie and Brenda. I see this with dogs, so why not cats.
 
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That is great. But Carrie is right - why not rehab the inmates with letting them and teaching them how to care fo rthe cats. programs liek this exist for dogs.
 
Carrie R.
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A great idea, but why not also allow the inmates to handle the cats/kittens that might be rehabbed into adoptable?
 
Sheila R.
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What an idea!!!
 
M W.
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Great Program
 
MandiK303
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Great idea and a very useful program to implement utilizing the inmates. Just goes to show you that not EVERY person in prison is a total scumbag.
 
KatharineStayduhar
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Great spory. Many prisons have programs where the inmates care and also train service type dogs.
 
Sharon L.
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Yes, I heard about inmates training dogs too. What a useful way to spend their time.
Their time won't be a total loss.
 
Cheryl L.
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Awesome story!!!
 
wazellej
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It was nice to read that everyone and all the animals are going to be a winner with this story. They will probably never know it, but the prisoners deserve a big thank you!
 
Sandy S.
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This is a win-win situation - therapy for the prisoners and cats aren't killed.
 
trojo1521
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Good for them.
 
Bonnie w.
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everyone gets love
 
Judy W.
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I love to hear stories about inmates and pets as it seems to affect them profoundly and provides a wonderful service at the same time. It's terrific that the number of cats has been reduced to a relatively small number. That seems like the only solution for feral cats.
 
tonycat
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Great. This story humanizes inmates as well.
 
Tammy S.
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What a great story.
 
Carol K.
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This is wonderful. It helps the animals, the inmates, the whole community. I hope more prisons follow suit.
 
tonycat
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I would hope that some day, prisoners are treated as humans and allowed to keep and care for animals (after being vetted). It would make them, and the world, more human.
 
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again i loved the story
 
lialan t.
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i love this story it is nice to know that someone cares and i think the capture neuter and return is great i also like how you give inmates something to do so everyone benifits
 
hawley97
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This is a great story...everybody wins the cats and the inmates.
 
Amanda
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Before I read the last part, I was about to say that shows that we are being too hard on criminals sometimes.

That's such a nice story.
 
Slickabrina
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Just another example of the great work done by the No More Homeless Pets campaign in Utah...hopefully other areas can implement their practices!
 
NYCSmith
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This is a win-win. I love to see people use some creativity and innovation.
 
melissa7271
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Sounds good. I'm glad the inmates don't get to work directly with them though - you don't know what type of inmates you are dealing with until something awful happens.
 
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the cats help the inmates become compassionate and improve their situations
 
Karen  H.
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What a wonderful story,three cheers for the inmates,keep up the good work
 
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I think it's wonderful that the inmates wanted to help the animals. It shows that even people in difficult situations can be more caring than a lot of our neighbors.
 
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This type of program could work with the dog training programs that some prison have. The imates who are not ready to work with the dogs might be able start by tracking and feeding the cats.
 
sergio g.
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Great program for humans and cats.
 
animalsinneed
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Sounds like a good program for both parties. I hope the staff does not tolerate any cruelty though.
 
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What a great story!!!
 
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meggy s.
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Both the inmates and the cats are getting something out of this program, and that is what its all about.
 
Jessie  G.
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Colonized, having little socialization, and now being watched after by this great program is great for the inmates. Oh yeah, the cats must be happy about it too.
 
WAY93
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Great story....inmates have proven to do wonders with dogs, why not cats?
 
animalsinneed
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I agree.
 
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AWesome, to put to work criminal when they have home and food , no work. Plus for the feral colonies being minimized.
 
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this is so cool!
 
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This is a first that I've heard about an inmate program for cats. I truly believe that inmate training programs for dogs is wonderful, filling a need and creating more compassionate human beings
 
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How wonderful for the inmates and the kitties!!!!
 
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I really enjoyed this story!
 
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THIS IS WONDERFUL. PEOPLE NEED TO KNOW THAT WHAT EVER THE CIRCUMSTANCES, THEY CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE.
 
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There is nothing better than trying to help animals that are in need of compassion.
 
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Kudos to these inmates for still managing to be a productive member of society, even while in prison.
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