Maplewood Health Officer Robert Roe issued this notice Friday:
Furry Hearts
Rescue reported in early June that they have helped 105 cats to be
spayed/neutered in 2015. This kind of effort will over the course of
several years reduce the numbers of feral cats. My sense is that if
you want a cat as a pet, then you should be able to welcome the cat into
your home. And, of course take good care of your pet cat that will
include spaying/neutering.
On Monday, the Associated Humane Society van will be in front of
Maplewood Town Hall to do low cost dog and cat spay/neutering. Call
973-824-7080 x118 or 121 to make an appointment. I want to
congratulate and thank the many volunteers who have been getting dogs
and particularly outdoor and feral cats spayed/neutered.
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