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Kingsburg recognizes volunteer TNR group and boosts city support to $20,000
Summary
City staff honored a volunteer trap‑neuter‑return (TNR) group that has spayed/neutered roughly 185–200 community cats since October 2024 and said the city increased annual support from about $5,000 to $20,000 to expand the program.
Kingsburg City Council on Feb. 18 recognized a volunteer trap‑neuter‑return group for work to reduce the community cat population and said the city has increased its annual funding for the program.
Community services director Adam Castaneda told the council the city has supported TNR work since 2018 and, because of the volunteers’ recent success, raised its contribution this past year from about $5,000 to $20,000. Castaneda said the city has two agreements…
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