Randolph, IA cats
The mayor of Randolph, IA was offering a $5.00 bounty to anyone who turned in a cat without a collar. The said cat would then be euthanized. Alley Cat Allies spearheaded the effort to change this mayoral decision..........
The city council received 3500 letters from cat welfare activists. Thanks to the letters the Randolph, IA city council overrode the mayor's atrocious plan. Here is the latest from Alley Cat Allies. Cat lovers have struck another victory. Alley Cat Allies can be found at www.alleycat.org
Meanwhile, the cats of Randolph, IA are also safe. Ever since Mayor Vance Trively instituted a $5 bounty payment on catching and delivering live cats and dogs to the him to be killed, Alley Cat Allies has been working—with your help—to put a stop to the inhumane practice.
Thanks to the more than 3,500 letters you sent and to the help of local supporters and the Iowa State Veterinarian, the Randolph, Iowa’s City Council has overridden the mayor’s plan.
Supporters and several Feral Friends Network members attended the council meeting yesterday on Alley Cat Allies’ behalf and presented the city council and mayor with an offer to assist with launching a Trap-Neuter-Return program.
Given the cease and desist request to the mayor from the state veterinarian, the city council voted to shut down the mayor’s operation and institute an effective, humane program. Alley Cat Allies will work with the Randolph City Council to implement a Trap-Neuter-Return program including workshops which will help educate residents about feral cats.


