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Workshop Aims To Help Laurel's Stray Cat Population
Workshop will teach humane practices for handling stray cat population.
Advocates of more humane ways to deal with Laurel’s stray cat population will be holding a workshop to teach the trap, neuter and return alternative.
The workshop will be held Sept. 11 at the Laurel Police Station at 7 p.m., reports The Gazette. The program coordinator, Helen Woods, is advocating for TNR, which would trap strays and take them to a veterinarian to be neutered before being released, as .
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Earlier this year, the City of Laurel . In the spring, . At the time, Moe said the city will still have to work with Prince George’s County on policy regarding stray cats. Currently, the county requires stray cats to be euthanized.
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