Oneida cat committee seeks help with count
The Oneida Community Cat Committee is looking to expand its count of feral, unowned, and community cats in Oneida.
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Oneida cat committee seeks help with count
ONEIDA — The Oneida Community Cat Committee is looking to expand its count of feral, unowned, and community cats in Oneida.
The Committee is requesting public input, which can be submitted at https://linkshortner.net/mFClN or through a form on the Oneida Community Cat Committee Facebook page.
The public may fill out the form anonymously, and all personally identifiable details will be kept confidential.
“Once the committee has a better idea of the numbers and locations of local cat colonies, it will help them with obtaining funds and allocating resources to where they are needed most,” committee officials said.
The Oneida Community Cat Committee is a subcommittee of the Oneida Improvement Committee.
Its mission is to work with compassionate individuals, local governments, veterinary professionals, community members, and other volunteers to achieve population decline of the unaltered, free-roaming, feral, and/or abandoned domestic cats (“community cats”) in the Oneida area through education and the use of a humane trap/neuter/return (TNR) program.
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