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Vanderburgh Humane Society Discussed about ' community of cates '

Vanderburgh Humane Society Discusses of cat's Community Click here : πŸ˜ΉπŸ˜»πŸ˜ΌπŸ˜½πŸ™€πŸ˜ΏπŸ˜ΎπŸ˜ΊπŸ˜Έ ( VHS)invited community hu members that often find themselves helping take care of stray cats, also known as community cats, in their neighborhood. They started a program with animal control to assist with TNR: that’s trap, neuter, release, to help stop overpopulation and take care of the strays already in the community. **** Community members stress the importance of a program like this. I’m so encouraged that Evansville is now going to have a program to help us, we people who have been doing it on our own all this time because : I don’t think the problems never gonna end they just end up dumped,” says one neighbor. “We need more people that who are willing to go out and feed them.

Cat vaccine shortage impacts Council services

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  Cat vaccine shortage impacts Council services a The City of Greater Geelong has made changes to its cat trapping services as the result of a nationwide cat vaccine shortage, due to production issues. Effective immediately, and for the foreseeable future, the City of Greater Geelong will not be offering or performing cat trapping within the municipality. *** This is to reduce the number of cats needing to be taken to shelters, particularly the City's pound service operator, Geelong Animal Welfare Society (GAWS), who are currently experiencing critical supply shortages . *** While the situation will be actively monitored, and cat trapping services will resume as soon as possible, the situation is unlikely to change until February next year at the earliest. In an effort to manage capacity at GAWS, a number of other actions will also be implemented to slow or cease admissions: The surrender of cats will be discouraged until the supply of ...