In our county, ferals caught and taken to the SPCA are always killed, no questions asked. In fact, the Animal Control Officers often track and hunt down ferals, even those with ear tips.
With the help of a local s/n group, our town has started a program wherein feral caregivers can register their colonies. While there is no money available for caregivers, the s/n will help with trapping, vetting and s/n. There is a small food program as well for those who need it. This is just getting off the ground, so there are obstacles being overcome every day. But the point is, the obstacles are being overcome!
There are no fees, just basically, support and companionship for the caregivers. At this point, it is voluntary but the mayor was the first one to sign up! I am hoping his lead wil be followed.
Anyone else have experience with this type of program? I'd love to hear from others about their experiences ...
With the help of a local s/n group, our town has started a program wherein feral caregivers can register their colonies. While there is no money available for caregivers, the s/n will help with trapping, vetting and s/n. There is a small food program as well for those who need it. This is just getting off the ground, so there are obstacles being overcome every day. But the point is, the obstacles are being overcome!
There are no fees, just basically, support and companionship for the caregivers. At this point, it is voluntary but the mayor was the first one to sign up! I am hoping his lead wil be followed.
Anyone else have experience with this type of program? I'd love to hear from others about their experiences ...