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Northglenn resident appeals cat-at-large citation, raises neighborhood safety concerns

3168805 · April 1, 2025
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Summary

A Northglenn resident told council she was awakened late at night by officers delivering a citation for an outdoor cat, said animal control removed one cat to the pound, and urged the council to revisit enforcement priorities amid public safety concerns in her neighborhood.

At the March 24 City Council meeting, resident Jordan Stransky described being awakened at about 11 p.m. on March 12 by Northglenn police who were delivering a citation for a "cat at large." Stransky said she had cared for community cats, had them spayed, neutered and vaccinated, and said she removed collars because she did not wish to keep claiming them.

"I was woke up by two officers banging on my door," Stransky said, describing the late-night visit and adding that animal control had taken one of the cats to the pound. She told council…

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