I have been trying for days to get a hold of the Government vet to inquire about the feral cat problem in our area. I have heard they will capture neuter and release, if you can get ahold of them. Anyone have any luck with this??
Thank you for that info - we also have a major cat problem on our compound and I need to get hold of them but I work (and they really won't give me time off to go to the Animal welfare place).
You don't happen to know if they are open a little later in the day?
Honestly - don't bother calling as they will never answer! Forget fax and email as well!
You have to go down in person to the Animal Resource Department on Airport Road and talk to someone there. They're open between 6.30am and 1.30pm Sunday - Thursday.
If it's one or two cats they will lend you traps that you can set, trap the cats and take in before 10am for neutering. They can be collected the following morning and you can re-release them into your area
If it's a large population then they will probably arange to come and trap them themselves and release them.
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You are not the only one my friend ho try to call them....the best idea is to go personnaly
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good Luck
Chelsea
Thank you for that info - we also have a major cat problem on our compound and I need to get hold of them but I work (and they really won't give me time off to go to the Animal welfare place).
You don't happen to know if they are open a little later in the day?
Many thanks
J
Honestly - don't bother calling as they will never answer! Forget fax and email as well!
You have to go down in person to the Animal Resource Department on Airport Road and talk to someone there. They're open between 6.30am and 1.30pm Sunday - Thursday.
If it's one or two cats they will lend you traps that you can set, trap the cats and take in before 10am for neutering. They can be collected the following morning and you can re-release them into your area
If it's a large population then they will probably arange to come and trap them themselves and release them.
Sleeping??????
Not Picking Up the Phone....COZ They are from Government....isn't that simple?
I think the agreement is that YOU have to capture and take the cat in for neutering!
catch and kill them is more likely
May be he is busy with the animals......hahahhahaha