Santa Clara County - Run Cats Run

By admin | September 25, 2007

You actually have to read this twice to believe what you’re reading. In an effort to combat too many stray cats on county properties, stray cats would most likely be trapped, removed and most likely killed based on a new round-up plan in Santa Clara County, California

“Is this going to really happen,” cried one concerned citizen. Yes, it’s actually on the agenda to be heard this afternoon in the board of supervisors chambers.

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One Response to “Santa Clara County - Run Cats Run”

  1. francine Says:
    July 5th, 2009 at 1:56 am

    “Stolen Cats, please help bring home our cats.”

    Please Help e-mail this organization

    Beware of this organization!! They offer free volunteer “Cat sitting”, But watch out, They claim they are “non-profit” but.. They stole my cats and sold them for $100 each…My family and I were fire victims of may 2008, and needed long term “cat-sitting” we offered some money,but it was turned down.The “volunteer”, put our cats in danger, one was severely injured and we were not notified. The Catnetwork is ignoring us on all accounts, The volunteer completely stopped returning all of our phone calls , when we wanted to get our cats back from her, we
    found out through the CATnetwork that they had sold our cats through
    adoption ,our three children are devastated..as a family we miss our
    cats and want them back..you “CAN NOT TRUST CATNETWORK!”
    BEWARE!!
    WE are now Seeking Legal help..and reporting this to the police,
    and Stanford university.
    Please Help us, to get our cats back.
    by e-mailing this matter to the ” Stanford CAT NETWORK”
    cats names are “XENA and Sabrina”.
    Thanks,
    F.S. and kids.

    by e-mailing this subject “XENA and Sabrina” to the ” Stanford CAT NETWORK”

    “Carole Miller” millercarole@fhda.edu

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