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As for ProjectTreadstone, there have been three fatalities-by-automobile and one litter of three kittens, two of whom were caught and adopted fairly early. Finally, I was asked to participate in a new TNR group in my town that started largely because of my oodles of questions and setting of policy for ProjectTreadstone!
Stephanie posted the first of a series of guest posts by yours truly about TNR and ProjectTreadstone over at her immensely popular site at Change.org. Speaking of ProjectTreadstone, Powder Puff, seen below, died over the weekend. Thanks, Stephanie! Each time I saw him he looked sickly.
ProjectTreadstone. Click on ProjectTreadstone above and see what happens!You Also, it has the added bonus of organizing my content better than I have. The goal is to provide blogospheric content that is easy to find, and from a variety of sources. On the left, you'll see this: Concepts. Responsible Policies.
ProjectTreadstone If anyone in Palm Beach County wants to get involved in the Trap/Neuter/Return (TNR) of feral cats, now is the time, as the county's Spay Shuttle is back in business (but for a whopping $40/cat rather than the original $15), and Pahokee ($25/cat) is open as well.
mikey, my stance can be seen in the posts about ProjectTreadstone (and if you type ProjectTreadstone into the Google Search box just below my half-blind, diabetic greyhound, Violet Rays, on the right, you'll get a dozen more posts). And this is one of them. But who cares about me? What do you all t hink?
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