CATS
From:
Jan Carr
Date:
Jun 28 19:20 UTC
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I have heard there is some kind of program to deal with the feral cat
population in the city.
I'm not sure if the Humane Society is involved, but Renee Rude is the
manager in St. Paul, and I'm sure she can answer your question:
Renee Rude
Site Manager - St. Paul
Animal Humane Society
(651)788-4607 direct
(651)645-7387 x7507
<mailto:rrude@animalhumanesociety.org>rrude@animalhumanesociety.org
At 6:43 AM +1200 6/29/08, Nancy wrote:
>Recently we've seen an increase in the feral cat population in my
>neighborhood. Last fall, I caught and kept one of them myself.
>However, they pose a danger to the neighborhood and they are
>themselves in danger (a pack of coyotes lives across the street.)
>Is there a no kill organization who will collect them, and relocate
>them to a more secure situation? I can attempt to catch them, but
>don't have the resources to secure them.
>
>
>Nancy Bolin
>Homcroft West 7th , Saint Paul
>Info about Nancy: http://forums.e-democracy.org/p/3QKHxm1VKVXD31OTIzxw6e
>
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St. Paul, MN 55104
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