It's just that I saw an article in our paper, about a lady that rescues cats and they are making her get rid of all but 4 by a certain date or they are going to destroy them. If they are all spayed or neutured, and she is financially able to care for them and isn't creating a nuiscence...I don't understand what the problem is.

My kitty wears a collar with a tag that has our name and number to contact us in case she runs away. I have no problem getting a license for my cat but I think that their limitations, and things they included in this ordinence is unfair.

Like, its illegal to feed a stray.

Something else I don't understand, is the astronomical charges for adopting a homeless kitty. Close to $200. I was always supportive of the local humane society and when we were looking to get a new pet that is always where we would go first. But that is just plain terrible. No wonder no one is adopting from there.

It just seems like such a shame to deny them a good home because of these fee's. I take care of my kitty, make sure she has good vet care, a good diet but it breaks my heart to see them denying these animals the possibility of a good home by charging these costs. There used to be a time when all you need do was sign a statement that you would seek vetrenary care for the animal and make a donation of food or a small amount of money to the shelter.

I'm sorry to go on like this but the article really upset me.