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Volunteers and residents press Woodbridge for clearer TNR shelter support as volunteers report hundreds of cats trapped
Summary
Volunteers and residents said the township’s trap-neuter-release (TNR) needs more support and clearer coordination; council said shelter space constraints limit intake and agreed to review operations and contracts with other towns.
At the council meeting, longtime volunteers including Arlene Rhodes described trap-neuter-release work in Woodbridge, saying volunteers trapped and handled dozens of cats this year and that community-run TNR efforts have grown. Rhodes said volunteers had trapped 179 cats this year (her account) and that the township-run shelter reported completing 38 TNRs this year, a discrepancy that volunteers said points to communication gaps and…
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