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Safe Harbor Animal Coalition ‘fixing’ the stray, feral cat overpopulation problem in Baldwin County

Safe Harbor Animal Coalition is all about cats and they say there is a cat problem in Baldwin County that they are addressing one cat at a time. FULL STORY: https://trib.al/RDMv9ep

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5 days ago

speaking of shocking here's a number that's really hard to believe an estimated 100,000 cats are roaming around Baldwin County there has been an explosion in the Stray Cat population and as WKRG news 5's Debbie Williams reports members of One organization are trying to do something about it Safe Harbor Animal Coalition it's all about cats and they say there is a cat problem in Baldwin County they're trying to take care of that problem one cat at a time it is cat Heaven that's what we call it som
etimes a cat sanctuary off County Road 49 is home to well over 130 cats each one with a name like Kiri here each one with a story she's a sweet heart all part of an effort to curb the overpopulation of cats in Baldwin County we probably have no clue how many there are to be honest but 70,000 might be a conservative conservative number Tom connly is the executive director ctor of the Safe Harbor Animal Coalition this came into being because of the issue with uh stray and feral cats out there for
the most part and some other cats that were in immediate danger or they conflicted with an endangered species using the Trap neuter vaccinate and return program they're starting to make a dent not only with their 20 acre sanctuary and adoption facility but with a new state-of-the-art Surgical Center that caters to dogs and cats from rescue groups and shelters from surrounding counties along with the six cities in South Baldwin before now they were captured and uiz it's not the answer doing nothi
ng isn't the answer either fixing the problem is a step in the right direction according to connly and it's the right thing to do I think if you're a decent human being um that you look I know why not on the baldon county beat Debbie Williams WKRG news5 I mean

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