Posted: September 7, 2009 3:00 a.m. EDT
License Plate Purchases Help Homeless Florida Cats
First Coast No More Homeless Pets has just received a Florida Animal Friend grant in continuing efforts to reduce pet homelessness. The money, which comes from people who purchase Florida Animal Friend license plates, will reduce the cost of spaying and neutering feral cats, The Florida-Times Union reports.
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Feral Cat Act Read in Beverly Hills
The Beverly Hills, Calif., City Council read an ordinance that outlines the treatment of felines that live outside of a domesticated home and are not owned. The ordinance requires residents or organizations to annually obtain a permit for the feeding or trap, neuter and release of feral cats, The Beverly Hills Courier reports.
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Special Care for Aging Cats and Dogs
Just as human beings age and face the physical complications of living a longer life, so do dogs and cats, the Beaufort Observer (Washington, N.C.) reports.
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