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Board directs changes at Orange County animal shelter: more public access, liaison, data and a review of TNR practices
Summary
Supervisors directed Orange County Animal Care to prepare a plan to increase public access to adoptable animals, designate a community liaison, publish monthly adoption/statistics and to report back on regional TNR (trap-neuter-return) practices.
The Board of Supervisors on March 11 approved a set of directives aimed at increasing public access and transparency at Orange County Animal Care and at evaluating local approaches to community-cat programs.
What the board approved: supervisors directed the county's animal-care agency to prepare an implementation plan to restore broader public access to animals ready for adoption (including one day of evening hours to 7 p.m.), to designate an existing staff member to serve as a community liaison for rescues and volunteer groups, and to publish monthly intake, adoption and outcome statistics on the…
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