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Jefferson, IA: City Council to Vote on Resolution Allowing Euthanization of Feral Cats

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The Jefferson City Council will be meeting tomorrow to discuss a proposed policy aimed at addressing a local problem involving feral cats. For many years, police officers were allowed to shoot feral cats there were found in Jefferson. And then following public outcry, the city council decided to enact a trap-neuter-release program. Apparently, that's not doing the trick.

Now the Jefferson City Council is considering a new policy that would permit residents to trap cats and then dispose of them as they see fit. Here is the proposed policy:
It is not the intent of this proposal to eliminate a community cats [sic] without doing what is possible to ensure we are not euthanizing someone’s pet. The owner of the cat is to make sure the cat is taken care of. It is the intent to make sure cat colonies are managed and eliminated for the safety of the residents of Jefferson
A citizen using their own trap and catch a cat [sic] on their own property has the right to do with that cat as they see fit. This includes humane euthanasia or take them out of town. It is recommended to have the cat checked for a microchip. The city has no responsibility with this option. 
The city may provide a trap to confine cats on private property if the property owner believes there is a nuisance cat causing damage to their property. These cats will be checked for a microchip by the property owner. Non-microchipped cats may be humanely euthanized
If the cat has a microchip and an owner can be established the owner can pay applicable fees and get the cat back, it could be adopted, or the cat could be humanely euthanized or taken out of town. Any cost will be on the property owner. 
The city can trap any cat on city property. The PD will check all traps on city property twice daily, by 8 am and at 5 pm. These cats will be checked for a microchip and/or an ear notch. Marked cats will be logged and after the second time the cat is caught humane disposal will be considered and may be carried out, whether that is euthanasia or removed from city limits. If the cat has a microchip and an owner can be established the owner can pay applicable fees and get the cat back or the cat can be adopted or it could be humanely euthanized or taken out of town. This will be at the city’s cost.
In other words, keep your cat inside if you live in Jefferson!!

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