Feral Cats Have A Home On The UNL Campus In Lincoln, Nebraska
By Delana Lefevers|Published July 01, 2017
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There are a lot of great things about the UNL City Campus, but one of the most unusual is the colony of feral cats that more or less has the run of the place. They’re the unofficial mascots of the campus, and you can see them lounging and running all over the grounds.
UNL isn’t the only college caring for colonies of feral felines. Colleges across the country have their own volunteer-based programs, and UNK recently installed seven feeding stations on their campus.
If you’d like to contribute to the Husker Cats cause or learn more about the project, visit their website for a list of needs and ways to donate time and funds.
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