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Huron County Humane Society tells Willard council 2025 was busier and flags feral cat challenges

The Council of the City of Willard · January 20, 2026
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Chris Castle of the Huron County Humane Society told the Willard council Jan. 20 that 2025 was busier than 2024 and that Trap-Neuter-Release users are relocating cats to different neighborhoods; the society said a No Feed ordinance reduces malicious feedings but "doesn't make a substantial difference."

Chris Castle, representing the Huron County Humane Society, told the Willard City Council on Jan. 20 that 2025 was "busier than 2024" and that 2026 appears likely to be the busiest year yet for the organization. Castle provided council with a pamphlet of the society's 2025 numbers and described several operational challenges the organization is seeing in the…

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