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Multiple speakers press Costa Mesa Council to adopt trap-neuter-return program
Summary
Several Costa Mesa residents urged the council to adopt a formal TNR (trap-neuter-return) program or a low-cost spay/neuter voucher system to control community cat populations. Staff and council members said the item is on the list to be returned to council for consideration.
Multiple residents urged the Costa Mesa City Council on April 1 to move forward with a formal trap-neuter-return (TNR) program and related low-cost spay/neuter supports, citing high veterinary costs and the limits of rescue groups.
Speakers at the public-comment period described on-the-ground work trapping and caring for feral and stray cats and pressed the…
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