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Seabrook council signals continuation of trap-neuter-return pilot after positive six-month review
Summary
After a six-month report showing volunteers cataloged 50+ stray cats, spayed 11, rehomed 12 and euthanized one with veterinary concurrence, council directed staff to formalize continuation via a resolution and asked for annual reporting.
Seabrook council members on Oct. 15 signaled support to continue a six-month trap-neuter-return (TNR) pilot program at the Point after a report showing volunteer efforts met the program’s goals.
The police chief reported volunteers cataloged more than 50 stray cats in the program area, spayed 11, rehomed 12 and euthanized one animal with veterinarian…
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