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Did you ever find your cat?
Posted on: 2009/3/11 11:45
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I looked at the pictures the other night, 1 and possibly a 2nd one looks like the breed: Norwegian Forrest. If I didn't bring in a new addition 3 weeks ago (I'm now the proud owner of a seal point Persian with crystal blue eyes) I would take in one or those two cats. That breed is hysterical to own or should I say they own you. Good job to all of those involved.
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Tame cats are up for adoption after vetting and the feral cats are returned to their territory. Anyone whose cat went missing recently should go to LHS to see if one of these tame cats is their missing pet.
Posted on: 2009/3/11 3:57
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what happens to the 14 cats sent to liberty that they may think are feral or unadoptable? Will they be returned as well?
Posted on: 2009/3/10 22:09
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I'll be working at the shelter on Tuesday. Please say hi if you come in at night. I should be in the dog kennel :)
Posted on: 2009/3/9 10:12
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I'd like to also thank the volunteers for helping the kitties. I'm glad that the cats will be neutered/spayed.
I will be making it out to the shelter Tuesday to see if my poor cat is there.
Posted on: 2009/3/9 7:18
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As posted yesterday, Companion Animal Trust trapped 21 cats in Lincoln Park in the County Park Dept compound which is adjacent to a foot bridge leading to the area where the Animal Control officers dumped Daisy a week ago.
Today after patient assessment it was determined that 14 of the 21 cats were indeed NOT FERAL but tame. We were able to pet these cats while they were inside the traps. All 14 cats were brought to the JC Shelter today. The remaing 7 cats will be assessed again to determine if they are tame or feral. Tame cats will go to Liberty Humane and the feral cats will be spayed or neutered and released back in the compound. Here are photos taken during the trapping event: http://www.flickr.com/photos/kat_trapper/sets/72157614874028567/ Quote:
Posted on: 2009/3/9 1:03
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I'm glad you said 'SIMPLE' because I didn't say that - I mentioned a pregnant woman working in her garden planting flowers - using her hands! As for my interest in the well-being of animals, you are way off the mark. I've forgotten how many raised (off the ground) dog house's I have made that come with a skylight and 2 chambers (night and day living compartments). My issue with animals is that ass-wipe owners mistreat them or treat them like humans, which I believe causes SOME to suffer from anxiety and loss of identity. Just watch how many so called animal loving owners dump their pets as the economic situation starts to affect them directly. As for suing the city - absolutely, if anything it will force the staff on all levels to pull their finger out of their ass and do some proactive stuff and make life a little better and safer for us - especially since its from our hard earn taxes we stupidly are forced to give them. In my opinion - Frank is the new Sgt Schultz of Animal Control
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Wow, I never had a doubt that you weren't genuinely interested in the well-being of the animals. As much as I would like to see the Animal Control people reprimanded, your proposition that feline waste is this dangerous is completely absurd. Simple exposure to cat urine and feces will not harm a pregnant woman or her offspring. The risk of getting toxoplasmosis from cat waste is as high as from eating sushi or filet mignon. Oh and I have a container garden in front of my home, never once in my years of living here have a discovered any cat poop in it. Just empty beer bottles, cigarettes (a knife once) and other hazardous materials that were placed there by species much more harmful then cats.
Posted on: 2009/3/8 18:26
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There seems to be a lot of misinformation about the Trap, Neuter, Release program (TNR).
Here are some links that should help clarify the goals of the program:
Along with the ASPCA, the Trap, Neuter, Release method is endorsed by numerous Veterinary associations. I think that after you take the time to investigate these links, you will find that this program, provides the safest, and most realistic approach to this problem for both humans and animals.
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It is generally accepted that fat-ass-bike is no Matlock. Why so desperate to mire the city in totally bogus litigation?
Posted on: 2009/3/8 15:16
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It is generally accepted that cats and especially cat poo should not be in the vicinity of pregnant women, children and basically humans due to the spread of disease.
If this is so, then any newly born child or humans in general that suffer from any cat / cat poo or pee exposure could sue the city because of its approach to release feral and stray cats ? I don't see any litter boxes anywhere (parks etc) and who is not to say that these cats are not pissing and pooing in childrens' sand boxes or gardens, when a pregnant women might be planting flowers ? With the worst case scenario being to an unborn child who's mother is exposed to cat poo / piss, can they also sue animal liberation groups and their members for their demand to let stays and feral cats free in populated inner city areas ?
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Great work..maybe there can be another thread started to discuss why the trap, spay/neuter and release program why is so important for long term results of decreasing the feral cat population. Again, kudos to all of those involved today.
Posted on: 2009/3/8 3:40
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OMG!!! could be as much as 60 cats!!!
Check over by that spot I was talking about by Lowes, I saw at least 20 cats just "hanging out" there a few weeks ago. Also my block is FULL of strays the last few months. Not a night goes without me hearing these cats singing or fighting out there. Who should I contact to setup traps if possible?
Posted on: 2009/3/8 3:32
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We trapped 21 cats today in the County Park Dept. maintenance compound near the tennis courts in Lincoln Park. The colony in that location could be as much as 60 cats. Right near this compound is the pedestrian bridge across 440 that leads to the location where animal control dumped Daisy last Friday.
It appears most of the cats trapped are feral but we will assess them more closely tomorrow. All will be spayed and neutered next week. Will try to post some photos tomorrow.
Posted on: 2009/3/8 2:20
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The thanks goes out to you too....well done on the suggestion to use Mackerel as bait. Yes, it does have a strong odor. As far as Joe Frank goes, I believe from the moment Joe found out what the other two ACO did he acted accordingly. The problem (IMO) was that he was working alone to find Daisy and needed help. I met Morgan on Monday when I decided to go to that location after work and I heard in a distance someone calling out for Daisy...it was Morgan and when I saw her face and how tired and sad she looked I cried, I felt so bad for her. The weather wasn't on her side and with that storm it delayed the trappings. The snow helped because it allowed us to see cat prints and this gave Joe the ability to set traps in a location we knew a cat was in. The cold weather was the reason the traps had to be checked every few hours. I give kudos to Joe for going out there every few hours to do this. I volunteered to take the 2am shift so he could get some sleep. It was when he checked the traps at 5am Daisy was found. The ACO who dumped daisy in Lincoln Park should have been there all weekend long before the storm trying to find her, instead (IMO) they just took the weekend off like nothing ever happened. They should have been there 24/7 and not on any payroll to fix the mess they caused. He was there at all hours during the night while the other two men who dumped Daisy were all snug in their beds and this outrages me. I am happy Daisy and Morgan are reunited, I'm happy to have been there to give Joe some support and I am still disgusted and pissed off with the two ACO that did this not Joe Frank.
Posted on: 2009/3/7 15:11
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These dudes get a call to collect a cat then return to the office. Doesn't there have to be some sort of paper work to justify their time and outcome at work or even why they are leaving the office to take a city car?
Frank the supervisor doesn't ask his staff what was the outcome or simply what was that call all about? Does everyone in that office just stare at the walls and not talk to each other? What exactly takes to be an animal control dude - is there any schooling, do you need common sense, can you do as you see fit with animals or is there any protocols and procedures to follow ? Another JC Supervisor who has mastered the art of BACK PEDALING
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Feral cats should not be tested for FIV or Leukemia. The incidence is around 2 - 4 %. Money is better spent on spaying and neutering.
Posted on: 2009/3/6 23:07
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Companion Animal Trust and volunteers will be trapping tomorrow in Lincoln Park with the help of Hudson County Park officials.
There is approximately 50 cats living in one area that will be targeted in tomorrow's trapping event. Tame cats will be taken to the JC Shelter while feral cats will be spayed and neutered and returned to the park. We anticipate that several trapping events will be required in order to get all the cats in this one particular colony. There are one or more other colonies that will need to be addressed as well. There is a cost associated with the spaying and neutering of these feral cats that the parties responsible for the dumping of cats in the park should pay for.
Posted on: 2009/3/6 23:06
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I just wanted to say thank you to Robin, not only for working so hard on this, but for having the guts give Joe Frank the credit he deserves. No one is perfect but Joe has been an easy target for a long time....
Posted on: 2009/3/6 17:07
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what about feral cats that are FIV positive? should they be TNR'd?
Posted on: 2009/3/6 15:29
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Re: Kensington Avenue resident Robin Pinkowitz with helping the city to carry out the search.
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Great....(insert sarcastic look) I liked YOU better ; ) I live by the Park so it was just too easy for me to help Morgan. Because it was so cold, the traps had to be checked every few hours (I took the 2am shift). Joe found Daisy at 5:30am and kept her in the trap in his car waiting for the vet office to open at 7:30. The vet determined she was a young spayed female with a bit of a tummy and didn't like the vet... This is exactly how Morgan described Daisy...and when Daisy got to her home she knew her way around the house and where the litter box was. YAY!. Morgan came home after work and Daisy jumped off the bed and rubbed against her leg. It was indeed Miss Daisy!! In these past 5 days I witnessed first hand how hard Joe Frank works. This man is called to be in 4 places at once. His cell phone did not stop ringing.... Calls for a stray dogs running loose Calls from PD doing drug arrests and dogs at location Calls for him to be at a location for an injured animal....it was non-stop. Joe needs a good support staff and I hope his director will act accordingly. I'm happy this part of the story had a happy ending. It was my pleasure to meet Morgan and being able to be an extra body for Joe Frank.
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Forgive me for attempting to remain objective, Elvis. There are enough people ready to light their torches and chase a couple of men to the windmill already. Would you take a feral cat to a shelter knowing its probable fate?
Posted on: 2009/3/6 14:45
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Nothing is more important - get a collar and an ID tag on your cat with a valid phone number - No excuses! Any cat can get out!
Posted on: 2009/3/6 14:42
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Kensington Avenue resident Robin Pinkowitz with helping the city to carry out the search.
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Daisy's back in warm home with her owner
Friday, March 06, 2009 By CHARLES HACK JOURNAL STAFF WRITER Missing for five days after employees with Jersey City Animal Care and Control dumped her in Lincoln Park, Daisy, a 2-year-old cat, has been reunited with her owner. Daisy was returned to Morgan Metius after Jersey City Chief Animal Care and Control Officer Joseph Frank trapped the kitty in the west end of Lincoln Park Wednesday morning using mackerel as bait, according to city spokeswoman Jennifer Morrill. Metius is overjoyed. "When I saw her (Daisy) I was ecstatic," Metius said. "I was doubtful at first because they brought another cat before. I didn't think with the cold weather I would see her again." Metius said Daisy had lost some weight around the ribs and seemed a little angry at her about her ordeal. "She's been sweet but a little bit hissy," said Metius, who adopted the cat from Liberty Humane Society when she was a kitten. Against city policy, the two animal care and control officers released the cat in a wooded area near Joseph J. Jaroschak Field on Friday, officials said. After picking up the cat, which had strayed onto a neighbor's property, the city employees should have taken the cat to the Liberty Humane Shelter, officials said. Daisy was found Wednesday at 6 a.m. in one of 15 traps that was set across the park, officials said. Morrill said a veterinarian examined Daisy and determined she didn't need medical attention before she was returned to her owner. Metius credited Kensington Avenue resident Robin Pinkowitz with helping the city to carry out the search. Both control officers have been put on desk duty, officials said. Morrill said both employees would be suspended, but that when and for how long hasn't been decided. "We are pleased that Daisy has been returned to her owner and that this concerning incident had a happy ending," Morrill said.
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Thanks for correcting me, and thank you for your good work.
Posted on: 2009/3/6 14:09
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I have observed countless numbers of feral urban cats who do not appear to be "miserable." Also, who am I to judge whether the quality of a cat's life is low enough to justify killing them out of a righteous sense of mercy? If you let their own nature be your guide, they obviously want to be left alone. I would rather not kill them nor would I prefer to have somebody else do it for me, but that is exactly what awaits most cats taken to shelters. You can bet your ass that I would not take a cat I believed was feral to one. How inhumane or unethical is that?
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I took home two fosters from LHS who were nearing their 1 year stay at the shelter. When I felt the second one I took home (on Thanksgiving, because he never had Thanksgiving) was ready to go to a home, I sent him to an adoption event at Petsmart through LHS and he was adopted that day. The other foster is going to be adopted by me. There are a lot of happy endings at LHS. Our ZooToo affiliates are living proof. For the most part, most of our cats are adopted before their year stay. I always wish the best for these cats and dogs that come through our doors. My heart goes out to all of them, and we do our best to give them the attention and care they deserve. I'm extremely happy that Daisy is home. I lost my first cat for a 24 hour period and it was an absolute nightmare. He was collared with ID, but he was just out roaming through yards. He came home when he was hungry. I was about 8 years old, and I must have cried for the entire time he was missing. I can't even imagine how my parents felt at the time. Let's just hope that this never happens again.
Posted on: 2009/3/6 5:52
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Actually I agree with Frank when it comes to feral cats. They will be deemed unadoptable. Those guys should be neutered/spayed and put back in the wild.
Posted on: 2009/3/6 1:30
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