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Residents urge Perry County to create restricted fund for spay/neuter; commissioners ask staff to study structure

5709174 · September 3, 2025
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Summary

A speaker urged the Perry County Board of Commissioners to establish a county-restricted fund to finance spay/neuter of feral cats in county ‘hot spots.’ Commissioners asked staff to review legal and administrative structure; no formal fund was created at the meeting.

At the Sept. 2 meeting of the Perry County Board of Commissioners, Jim Carter urged the board to establish a county-restricted fund to pay for spay/neuter services targeted to feral cat hot spots in Perry County.

Carter said the Humane Society of Perry County and local shelters are paying out of pocket for spay/neuter work and that, unless additional help is secured, the feral cat population would increase next February. “If we don't get some kind of additional help for the situation specifically in hotspots... the feral cats are gonna start multiplying in…

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