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City public-works, animal-control staff pitch kennel expansion, spay-and-neuter push and mobile clinic
Summary
City staff reported kennel capacity constraints and plans for expansion, a rabies clinic May 24, and efforts to secure spay/neuter services (vouchers and mobile unit) to reduce shelter population pressure.
City staff told the commission that the municipal animal holding facility is consistently full and the city plans both a kennel expansion and to expand spay-and-neuter services to reduce intake pressure.
The animal-control presenter said the animal holding facility currently has 10 kennels that are typically full. "As we speak, yes. That is that is I mean, that's our ongoing problem is that we don't have space," the staff member said during the departmental report. Staff proposed…
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