Wednesday, February 4, 2009

a new dawn...

It seems like ages since the initial dialogue commenced between us and a member of city council. In only 8 short weeks we have made contact with so many wonderful, caring people from around the region of Niagara and even further afield. A nationally renowned rescue group from the U.S., the Merrimack River Feline Rescue Society, cheered us on with advice and moral support, even pledging to send us all the Canadian coin that they receive in their donation boxes. Closer to home, NAfA and CAAN have been with us every step of the way. The Welland and District Humane Society has been so very generous with their time. Saying thank you to these people simply doesn't seem to be enough. It's clear that those who care passionately about this issue don't need much - it is reward enough to see their many years of hard work paying off in the form of helping another group that just might be able to make a difference.

After meetings with city staff, a member of council and the Welland Humane Society in early January, we made two presentations to Mayor and members of council at budget meetings. After our second presentation it was voted unanimously by the council budget committee to receive draft approval for the 2009 budget. Nothing is final yet, however we remain optimistic that the Mayor and city council will realize that a community wide TNR project is the only fiscally responsible and humane method of solving the feral and abandoned cat crisis over the long term. A new day is dawning when animal welfare will take the place it so justly deserves in our society.

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