Check this out, a new student note published in the latest edition of the William and Mary Environmental and Policy Review, J. Cameron Niemeyer, Stopping a Cat-tastrophe: States Must Develop Stricter Management Regimes for Controlling Feral Cat Populations, 49 Wm. & Mary Env’t L. & Pol’y Rev. 739 (2025).
Although this article isn’t about takings and related, the issue of feral cats can give rise to takings questions. See, for example, this post: “Hey All You Cool Cats And Kittens: Creating A Feral Cat Colony Next To Your Property Isn’t A Taking.”
If cats and cat law isn’t necessarily your thing, we suggest reading this piece especially. It will change your mind:
Cats are among the world’s most popular pets. Cute, cuddly, relatively easy to care for, and intelligent, cats have been part of humans’ lives for generations. In fact, the author







