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Volunteer urges Northglenn not to penalize community‑cat caregivers after pet‑limit enforcement
Summary
A volunteer and trap‑neuter‑return (TNR) advocate told council that Northglenn’s pet‑limit enforcement could criminalize community‑cat caregivers and urged the city to maintain a separate community‑cat ordinance adopted earlier in the year.
Chris Cline, a Northglenn resident who volunteers on TNR and with local rescue groups, told the City Council on May 12 that recent enforcement of a pet‑limit ordinance threatens the city’s community‑cat program and caregivers who trap, neuter, vaccinate and return feral cats.
Cline said the council passed a community‑cat ordinance in February that defines ‘‘community cat caregiver’’ and distinguishes unowned…
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