The Gloucester City Feral Feline Committee (G.C.F.F.C.), would like to thank those that are helping so far. We still have a long way to go.
We would like to report that we have spayed/neutered 33 feral cats and we hope this is just the beginning.
The G.C.F.F.C. would like to ask, as a community, to help continue this endeavor.
We need volunteers of all sorts, not just working with the cats; so please, even if you are one to complain about the amount of cats roaming the city; you can volunteer.
Our first public meeting will be held May 13, 7 p.m. at the courthouse building. We will be discussing the T.N.R. (trap, neuter, release) program; how and why it works best in solving this program. Please join us.
Please keep in mind the new leash law that was past for the feline community.
Statistics show that just one female cat, and her offspring, in a ten year period, will produce 450,000 cats roaming our city. So let\’s not ask how we got here, let\’s ask what we can do about it now.
If you would like to report a hot spot (group of cats) or to volunteer, donate time or cat food, please contact G.C.F.F.C. at 856-456-3936.
Denise Rosenberg
G.C.F.F.C. Member
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