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Resident asks council to rescind cat citation and raise neighborhood safety concerns

2768770 · March 24, 2025
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Summary

At the March 24 Northglenn City Council meeting, resident Jordan Stransky urged the council to reconsider a citation for a community cat and asked police to address suspected drug activity and long-term RV habitation across the street.

Jordan Stransky told the City Council on March 24 that officers woke her family at about 11 p.m. on March 12 to deliver a citation for a cat at large and lack of a rabies tag. Stransky, who identified herself as a long-time Adams 12 employee and single mother, said she had spayed, neutered and vaccinated the animals and asked the council to help recover a cat seized by animal control and to reconsider the city’s enforcement approach.

Stransky said the animals are “community cats” and that she removes collars because the cats prefer to be outdoors. “This ticket…seems to be a misapplication of the law,” she…

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