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<img src="valdosta.sgaonline.com/headines/noon.gif"/> Athens considers feral cat program
ATHENS — Athens-Clarke Mayor Heidi Davison is proposing to allow groups to adopt colonies of stray cats, trap and neuter them, then release them again.
Athens’ feral cat population is estimated at anywhere from a few thousand to 20,000.
Under current law, anyone who feeds a stray cat is considered its owner and is responsible for providing food, water and shelter. Davison’s proposal would exempt trap-neuter-release groups from some provisions of the county animal control law.
Advocates the program can control feral cat populations over the long term by ensuring that many cats do not breed. Critics say it does little to reduce the number of feral cats, because workers can’t sterilize enough cats to make a difference.
A University of Georgia group already practices trap-neuter-release on campus.
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Information from: Athens Banner-Herald, http://www.onlineathens.com
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