Oh, the folks that "own" those cats are county celebrities. I don't want to say more or that would identify them, but everyone just turns a blind eye. Again, I live in a small rural county where the old families run everything. The animal control/shelter doesn't have the money/man power to do much on their own without legal interactions. It's a mess. Honestly, we've talked to all we can talk to and there is not much we can do but just wait it out. Like I mentioned before, they did reduce a lot of the cat population over the last few years and there are only about 6-8 cats left. So it's just a matter of waiting it out and trying to give the cats some quality of health in the meantime.