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Volunteer reports spike in feral-kitten cases as Pacific budget cut reduces support
Summary
A volunteer updated the board on Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) activity: roughly 215 cats handled year to date, with about 144 inside city limits; the volunteer requested $300 per month for food and help placing dozens of kittens.
Gina Braden, a volunteer involved in Pacific's feral cat Trap‑Neuter‑Return work, gave a public update on July 15 and asked the Board of Aldermen for modest additional funding to help with a surge in kittens this year.
Braden told the board the program has handled "roughly 215 cats in total" this year, and that about 144 of those were inside city limits. She said…
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