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  1. www.crazycatladyfilm.comCrazy Cat Lady

    ABOUT. ‘Crazy Cat Lady’ is a feature-length documentary focused on the feral cat crisis in Los Angeles, and the dedicated – though at times mischaracterized – volunteers who are on the front lines of rescue, TNR (trap, neuter, return), fostering/adoption and more.

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  2. 4. Feb. 2022 · 70. 303K views 2 years ago. An eclectic group of dedicated volunteers works tirelessly to mitigate the feral cat crisis in Los Angeles by trapping, spaying/neutering, fostering, and adopting as...

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  3. Real to Reel Film Festival Selection 2022Crazy Cat LadyProfessional Documentary, Bell Canyon, CaWritten & Directed by: Garrett Clancy (returning filmmaker)In...

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  4. 21. Juni 2022 · Crazy Cat Lady: Directed by Garrett Clancy. With Esmeralda Alvarez, Nick Bocanegra, Tina Chang, Ady Gil. In the midst of a feral cat crisis in Los Angeles, an eclectic group of residents ("crazy cat ladies/men") do their part to trap, spay/neuter, and adopt as many cats as they can.

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  5. 'Crazy Cat Lady' is a feature-length documentary focused on the feral cat crisis in Los Angeles, and the dedicated -- though at times mischaracterized -- volunteers who are on the front lines...

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  6. Official Trailer. In the midst of a feral cat crisis in Los Angeles, an eclectic group of residents ("crazy cat ladies/men") do their part to trap, spay/neuter, and adopt as many cats as they can.

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  7. Crazy Cat Lady. DOCUMENTARY. There are an estimated 3,000,000 feral cats in Los Angeles. Due to a legal injunction, the City cannot support or fund TNR (trap/neuter/return) programs—so the gargantuan task of mitigating this crisis is in the hands of citizen volunteer “trappers”, fosterers and adopters.