One source of cats was this building, which had been covered in brush. The owners plan to build a new home. Jerry Lower/The Coastal Star
By Steve Plunkett
Gulf Stream is moving to ease a feral cat problem after North County Road residents complained
One source of cats was this building, which had been covered in brush. The owners plan to build a new home. Jerry Lower/The Coastal Star
By Steve Plunkett
Gulf Stream is moving to ease a feral cat problem after North County Road residents complained
By Larry Barszewski
There’s a silent “F” in Delray Beach’s TNVR feral cat control program and it has some city residents fuming.
TNVR — Trap, Neuter, Vaccinate and Return — is a program adopted by the city two years ago to make a dent in its rising f
Delray Beach Commissioner Juli Casale with Petunia, a rescue cat she adopted. Delray commissioners voted in October to create a TNVR program, which stands for trap-neuter-vaccinate-return, for roaming cats in the city. BELOW: Before a cat is returned
Finn and Huck are 4-week-old domestic shorthair kittens in the foster program
at Peggy Adams Rescue League. Kitten season runs through the end of August.
Libby Volgyes/The Coastal Star
By Arden Moore
Just about the time snowbirds flock back to