Trap, neuter, release and the Iowa cats
March 30th, 2008
Remember the Iowa town that had a bounty on feral cats? Looks as though feral cat enthusiasts made short work of that plan:
Luckily for the cats, animal rights activists immediately bared their claws when they learned of Randolph, Iowa’s $5-per-cat program under which stray cats turned in for bounty would be killed if not claimed within seven days.
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On March 20, Trively signed a trap-neuter-return (TNR) resolution that took effect immediately.
TNR is a totally unproved technique that will only result in more cats, more predation on endangered species, and more disease vectors!



2 Comments Add your own
1. Kitty Clasing | August 5th, 2008 at 8:45 am
I am looking for the closest trap, neuter and release program in Mason City, Iowa-50401
2. Zarathustra | December 18th, 2008 at 8:06 pm
Fremont County Veterinary Clinic in Sidney (the closest vet,) falsely identified as the clinic who would euthanize cats, issued a statement that they would in fact spay/neuter cats for Trap-Neuter-Return in an agreement with Fry‘s Country Bargains, a no-kill shelter in Creston. There are a lot in NE, if you want to go that far.
Locally, beware of OHSU. They play loose with the regs and are not above paying people to round up cats, claim cats and dogs at the pound, etc., where they end up in OHSU labs.
Hard to believe it can be hard to get that message out, here. I was shocked that saying that there are things as important as human life got me labeled a \”misanthopist\” (sic) on Blue Oregon, though I tried to protest that respecting something equally doesn\’t diminish the standard.
What are humans threatened of? There\’s more humans in absolute numbers than any mammal above a shrew, phylogenically. It\’s hard to imaging there\’s more people than mice. If Gaia is an organism, what do you call a cell group or tissue type that reproduces at the expense of everything else and ends up killing the organism?
Homo sapiens, indeed? How about homo metastasis.
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