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Volunteers describe spike in feral cats; TNR group told contract will be on next agenda

3782440 · June 4, 2025
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Residents representing Pacific TNR told the Board of Aldermen about rising feral cat and kitten numbers and delivered monthly reports; city staff said a new contract will be placed on an upcoming meeting agenda for board approval.

Pacific — Two residents who volunteer with Pacific TNR told the Board of Aldermen on June 3 that feral cat and kitten numbers in town have risen and that local rescue capacity is strained.

Pacific TNR volunteer Gina Braden said she brought copies of monthly reports she has been submitting since January and that she expects to deliver April and May reports at the next update. “I now have, probably 35 to 40 kittens sitting in the field that we can't get into rescue or shelters, because everyone is full,” Braden said during the public-participation portion of…

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