Here’s some logic for all you tnr folks…last paragraph is golden

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WETUMPKA, Ala. (AP) — Two Alabama women have been convicted of misdemeanor crimes because of their efforts to feed and trap stray cats.

Local news outlets report that Wetumpka Municipal Judge Jeff Courtney on Tuesday found Beverly Roberts, 85, guilty of criminal trespassing and disorderly conduct. Mary Alston, 61, was found guilty of criminal trespassing and interfering with governmental operations.

Courtney sentenced both women to 2 years of unsupervised probation and 10 days in jail. The jail sentence was suspended, meaning the women will serve no time. Each woman was also fined $100 and ordered to pay court costs.

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The verdicts followed a bench trial before Courtney in the town just north of Montgomery. Attorneys for the two women say they will appeal.
The women were arrested and taken to jail by police in Wetumpka in June. The police chief said the women had previously been warned not to feed stray animals.
Terry Luck, an attorney for one of the women, said earlier that the women were performing a public service by trapping stray cats and having them neutered and spayed.

Wetumpka Police Chief Greg Benton has said feeding the cats had created a nuisance because it attracted more animals to the area. He said both women had been “repeatedly” warned to stop prior to being arrested.
 
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Thank God things are way different here, and I hope this sentence isn't the rule in the US.
I’m afraid in many small communities this attitude prevails. But times are changing. Even our small local county shelter, who at one time listed they’d euthanized over 14,000 animals, are now a no kill! BUT, and it’s a big BUTT as we say in southern Missouri, the local municipalities are not stepping up to support these no kill shelters and private rescues even though their actions to tnr saves the cities and counties untold $! Enough soapbox…just sets me off.
 

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I bet if that judge saw one of the many films of Aoshima,Japan..Cat Island..he'd become a lover of strays. LOL
Several on Youtube under an 'aoshima japan' search . I ( a newby)discovered the place's existence this summer when I accidentally stumbled upon The Island of Cats on Netflix.. Simple,warm story.. I highly recommend.:whitecat::vancat::silver::creampersian::bicolorcat:
 
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