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Residents press Woodbridge for formal TNR policy after colony cats vanish; council cites limited municipal funding

Woodbridge Township Council · April 3, 2024
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Summary

Multiple residents urged a township trap-neuter-return (TNR) policy after several sterilized cats disappeared from a colony; council staff said the town has provided assistance for 21 feral cats this year but has no dedicated TNR budget line.

Several residents used the public-comment portion of the meeting to press the council for a formal trap-neuter-return (TNR) policy after cats that had been part of a managed colony were reported missing.

March Petro described a local TNR effort that sterilized 12 cats and said five cats remained in a colony after rescues; she told council members the five cats have not been seen for two weeks and asked what recourse caretakers have and whether TNR cats are protected on township property. "We TNR'd 12 cats... 5 were left... 2 weeks ago…

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