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To: City Council

Baytown Supports its Community and its Cats

On October 12, City Council passed an updated ordinance in Baytown, TX allowing for community cat programming!

You can help save the lives of community cats by advocating for lifesaving programs in your area. Please sign and share this petition to show that you support safe, humane and positive change for cats living in your community.

Why is this important?

Community cats (aka stray or free-roaming cats) risk losing their lives simply because they've made a home in the outdoors. In many cases, they are brought to local shelters, where they are unlikely to get adopted because many of them aren't socialized to people.

Community cat programs use trap-neuter-return (TNR) to save cats. The process is simple: Community cats are trapped, evaluated by veterinarians, vaccinated, spayed or neutered, and returned to their outdoor homes, unable to have kittens.

Baytown, TX, USA

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Updates

2023-11-17 13:45:02 -0600

Petition is successful with 537 signatures

2023-04-27 23:01:40 -0500

500 signatures reached

2021-02-10 18:23:02 -0600

100 signatures reached

2020-12-04 09:07:42 -0600

50 signatures reached

2020-12-03 16:40:07 -0600

25 signatures reached

2020-12-03 14:07:24 -0600

10 signatures reached