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Stephenson County animal-control staff report heavier spring intake, staffing and vehicle needs

3237203 · May 8, 2025
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County animal-control staff told the board they picked up many animals in a short period, described current shelter counts and ongoing adoption efforts, and flagged vehicle maintenance, donations and a part-time hiring plan.

Speaker 2, an animal-control staff member, told the Stephenson County board at the meeting that the shelter saw a busy spring period and higher-than-usual animal intake. "So we had a busy month for animals. And 1 day, I picked up 4 dogs," Speaker 2 said. The staff member gave counts and described recent outcomes for cats and dogs.

The update summarized intake and disposition numbers and why they matter for shelter operations. Speaker 2 said there were about 31 cats processed in the period: 15 were transferred to rescue, 1 was adopted, and several were too young to be weaned. For dogs, Speaker 2 reported 21 dogs handled: 12 county strays and 9 from cities; 3 remained available…

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