City Reneges on TNR Resolution
Randolph, IA, May 8, 2008: Feline Friendz, Raccoon Valley Animal Sanctuary & Rescue and other key participating volunteer agencies have withdrawn their volunteers and support from the Randolph Cat Rescue project, thereby effectively ceasing all established TNR, activity in Randolph, Iowa.
Citing numerous examples of how City Officials chose to disregard their own Resolution signed March 20th regarding free roaming feral and stray cats in Randolph, rescue coalition members also alluded to specific malicious and vindictive actions perpetrated by Randolph City Officials against resident pet owners and members of the Randolph Cat Rescue Coalition.
“Regardless of what was signed by members of the Randolph City Council, I don’t believe that the Mayor had any intention of keeping the agreement,”
says Joseph Pundzak, President of RVAS.
“From the very beginning, it was obvious to me and others that all he wanted was for us to get rid of every outdoor cat in town, including pets; and when we refused, he threatened that he would once again allow the poisoning of outdoor cats.”
To date, the rescue coalition has captured seventeen, (17), stray and feral cats and collected fourteen, (14) owned pets. Of the total number of thirty-one, (31), two, (2), were ill and were euthanized, fifteen, (15), stray and feral cats were relocated outside of Randolph’s City limits and twelve, (12) of the owned pets were returned to their respective owners. Two, (2), of the owned pets were subsequently surrendered to a rescue organization. In addition, approximately fifty, (50) resident dogs and cats were vetted by the Freemont Vet Clinic at no charge to the owners, courtesy of the Randolph Rescue Coalition.
It was the return of pets to their respective owners that prompted the Mayor to launch into a tirade demanding that all outside cats be removed from Randolph and that unless coalition volunteers re-collected and removed all the returned pets, further TNR activities would be banned in Randolph. View the rest of this entry…
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