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Council weighs permit for community cat caretakers, agrees to outreach instead of immediate fees
Summary
Staff proposed adding a permit and structure to the trap-neuter-return (TNR) caretaker program to manage unregulated feeding and collect colony data. Caretakers opposed fees; council asked staff to gather caregiver contact information, provide training and support, and avoid imposing a burdensome permitting fee without further discussion.
City staff recommended formalizing Rosenberg's trap-neuter-return (TNR) program with an application and caretaker certification, and adding a permit requirement for feeding stray animals to limit unregulated feeding that can attract nuisance wildlife.
Omar (animal services staff)…
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