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Fremont council approves added veterinary funding for shelter after residents urge more TNR and same-day care
Summary
Council approved an approximately $100,000 increase to veterinary services for the animal shelter to cover sick and injured animals and same-day emergency appointments, following supportive public remarks from Ohlone Humane Society representatives.
The Fremont City Council on Feb. 3, 2026 voted to increase funding for animal-shelter veterinary services after council members and public commenters expressed support for expanded care and trap-neuter-return (TNR) partnerships.
Vice Mayor Jiaxing Zhang and other councilmembers asked staff whether the additional funding supports TNR programs or is limited to emergency care and clarified volunteer coordination and…
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