During a recent government meeting, a community member shared a personal anecdote about managing a feral cat population in their backyard, highlighting the challenges faced due to the lack of spay and neuter programs in the Asbury area. The individual mentioned having two mother cats and five kittens, with plans to spay another cat soon. They expressed concern over the growing number of feral cats, noting that previous efforts to control the population had been successful but that the situation had worsened recently.
The speaker humorously apologized for forgetting to bring chocolate chip cookies to the meeting, attributing the oversight to their focus on the kittens. They also offered to bring cookies and potentially kittens to the next meeting, inviting community members to consider adopting.
The meeting proceeded with a unanimous vote on the joint consent calendar, facilitated by Mayor Pro Tem Swanson and Council Member Bennington. The council expressed gratitude for community involvement and acknowledged the efforts of individuals working to address local issues. The discussion underscored the ongoing challenges of animal control and community engagement in the area.