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!
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