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Fayette Humane volunteer asks council to renew and simplify TNVR agreement covering Peachtree City property

2722543 · February 6, 2025
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The director of the Fayette Humane Society’s trap-neuter-vaccinate-return program asked council to renew and simplify the expired contract so volunteers can trap community cats on city-owned property with broader written permission.

A volunteer leader of the Fayette Humane Society’s trap-neuter-vaccinate-return (TNVR) program asked the Peachtree City Council on Feb. 25 to renew and simplify the organization’s contract so it can operate on city-owned property across Peachtree City.

Marsha Hendershot, introduced as the TNVR program director, described the program’s process: with written permission from property owners, volunteers trap community cats, bring them to low-cost clinics for spay/neuter and vaccinations, and return them with an ear tip to indicate sterilization. She said the program is administered by…

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