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San Antonio is becoming more aggressive about animal control, bidding to become a "no-kill community" by 2012, providing for forced spaying and neutering. What particularly caught my attention was the provision for cats: "community-wide trapping, neutering and returning of feral cats." A coincidence, or are my Old Journal fantasies not really mere fantasies?
Whatever. I just wonder how they hope to capture the cats. Our animal catchers don't seem that fast and nimble or concerned. It sounds like a good idea, though, especially if they actually do return the cats, but I suspect some of the finer points are likely to get lost in the execution.
(Source: Laura E. Jesse for The San Antonio Express-News)
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San Antonio is becoming more aggressive about animal control, bidding to become a "no-kill community" by 2012, providing for forced spaying and neutering. What particularly caught my attention was the provision for cats: "community-wide trapping, neutering and returning of feral cats." A coincidence, or are my Old Journal fantasies not really mere fantasies?
Whatever. I just wonder how they hope to capture the cats. Our animal catchers don't seem that fast and nimble or concerned. It sounds like a good idea, though, especially if they actually do return the cats, but I suspect some of the finer points are likely to get lost in the execution.
(Source: Laura E. Jesse for The San Antonio Express-News)