Hi Noah;
When you say you have one vet in your city can you clarify? How many public and private practice veterinarians are there within 60 miles of your location?
It looks like you have some support from Best Friends maybe-
If this was my situation I would work to get a team together that is interested in helping stop cat overpopulation by starting some mash style clinics like this: https://mrfrs.org/sunday-feral-clinics/
In the process I would focus on the 6 colonies and get all of them trapped as mass trapping efforts- do you have estimated number of cats and are the cats being feed in a best practice manner. Feel free to share Colony Caretaking Tips and Tricks video.
Then I would work with private practice vets and to set up owned cat neutering events. Something that pays them 50% above cost- the public will need to pay that amount.
Then I would build in a sustainable s/n business model clinic that can support the needs of the community and be revenue positive or break even.
What is your population and median income in your town?
Thanks, Stacy
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Stacy LeBaron
Head Cat
The Community Cats Podcast
Warren VT
978-239-2090
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Original Message:
Sent: 08-22-2024 05:17 AM
From: Noah Hendrixson
Subject: Overpopulated issues
Good morning,
I am the sole Animal Control Officer in our city of about 5k. We have a huge feral cat issue in the fact that very very few are actually fixed. There are approximately 6 locations that were previously used as "colonies" and never maintained. We do have an ordinance that was never enforced and now it's becoming a major problem. I am now faced with some challenges that I would love everyone's input on.
- We have only one vet in our city and its a waiting game to get in for spay/neuter.
- We have nowhere for these cats to go if trapped.
- We do not have anywhere to transport these cats if and when trapped.
Again, we are on the coastal bend in south Texas, and I am looking for solutions to manage these issues without causing issues in the community by having to euthanize to control this issue. Any and all advice is welcomed.
#CommunityCatManagement
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Noah Hendrixson
Animal Control Officer
City of Palacios Animal Care Services
TX
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