Why are stray cats considered to be overpopulated?

They have adapted to their environment.

There are very large numbers of them.

They can be aggressive to humans and other animals.

They have a negative effect on the ecosystem.

They breed rapidly and have high reproductive rates, resulting in a large number of kittens being born each year. This leads to an increase in the overall population of stray cats, making them overpopulated in many areas. Additionally, without proper care and intervention, the stray cat population can continue to grow, exacerbating the issue of overpopulation.