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TNR Program for Islip/Brentwood

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Janet Collura Recchia
10 years ago

As a trapper on LI, I urge you to help the feral cats by putting a TNR program in place.

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Dorothy Zammetti
10 years ago Featured

Islip town is in desperate need of a TNR program. I fed and TNR cats in this town and the numbers are staggering. It is imperative that Islip get this very much needed program. Why can other towns have programs in place and not Islip?

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debra ann dambrose
10 years ago

stand with our rescues, be a part of the solution not the problem

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Dawn Antonucci
10 years ago

Leave them , they have been there a long time and have coexisted with the birds along time !

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Brian Grisafi
10 years ago

Please help the cats/kittens with the TNR program. Also, make this affordable so this can be done to help save lives. Four legged kids matter too. If there are all these affordable programs for two-legged kids then, why not for the four-legged little ones? No difference at all and actually the animals are "forever children". They never grow up.

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Grace Hempfling
10 years ago

We need these programs to help our furry friends. There are so many individuals doing their part. The towns need to step up!

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Anonymous
10 years ago

I take care of 9 cats and would love to see this service available for Islip.

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krishna Mirjah
10 years ago

This is definitely a step in the right direction

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Carol Goldsmith
10 years ago

I totally agree with this!!!!!

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Elizabeth Lynch
10 years ago

The problem of the ever growing population of feral cats can only be addressed by providing assistance to those who take on the responsibility for having these cats spayed and neutered. Other towns have led the way in this - why can't Islip town be apart of the solution rather than part of the problem here?

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Anonymous
10 years ago

All towns should offer low cost to no fee TNR services. People in the community offer their free time usually to help these precious animals who have no place to call their own. The towns can not help all of these precious animals without the community's help. It is a disservice to the animals and community to not have a place locally that may assist in maintaining and reducing the animal populations with spay and neuter services, in addition to basic care, such as vaccinations ( which protect all).

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Kathleen Leslie
10 years ago

Please consider this important program. It really does work. Thank you.

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K Mosca
10 years ago Featured

Very important for the town to come together with private citizens and rescue groups to humanely trap,neuter and release in order to decrease the stray population.Educating citizens that this is an option that your town will help with will certainly decrease the suffering of the stray and feral population.Thank you.

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Lena Lubrano
10 years ago

It is a necessity as the number of feral unneutered cats is out of control and it'll only get worse if nothing is done!

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Alison Wilson
10 years ago

TNVR!!! It's the only way.

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Charlene henderson
10 years ago

A program will help the animals and the people co. Exist

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Georgeanna Vonhassel
10 years ago

Please help! These animals are helpless. We need a program to stop them from reproducing.

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Dorothy Zammetti
10 years ago Featured

As someone who is "out in the field" doing TNR, I can tell you that Islip has a very bad feral/stray cat problem that is only getting worse. TNR is the only solution to the problem. It is a proven and humane way to stop the feral cat overpopulation problem.

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Elaine S
10 years ago

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Gail Regan
10 years ago Featured

We do TNR and it works. Our entire neighborhood benefits from 2 of us who do this. One of the shelters that sponsors a low cost spay neuter program actually takes in $1500 to $2000 a week in income from it, so it also helps the cause of other needy animals. Win/win.