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WILLIAMSTOWN Williamstown City Council met Tuesday evening to discuss the approval of animal control personnel and matching a grant for stray cat maintenance, as well as the future of the old elementary school property.
All members were present for the meeting, which included newly appointed council member Pat Peters and City Attorney Jessica Myers.
Save a Kitty Feral Cat program representative Kandi Habeb addressed council about a grant from the Two Mauds Foundation, which was established to support animals and matches a local government allocation of funds toward the spaying, neutering and vaccination of feral cats.
“We’ve done over 300 stray cats for the Williamstown area,” Habeb said. “If the city of Williamstown will in the process.
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Williamstown City Council met Tuesday evening to discuss the approval of animal control personnel and matching a grant for stray cat maintenance, as well as the future of the old elementary school property.
All members were present for the meeting, which included newly appointed council member Pat Peters and City Attorney Jessica Myers.
Save a Kitty Feral Cat program representative Kandi Habeb addressed council about a grant from the Two Mauds Foundation, which was established to support animals and matches a local government allocation of funds toward the spaying, neutering and vaccination of feral cats.
“We’ve done over 300 stray cats for the Williamstown area,” Habeb said. “If the city of Williamstown will donate funds … the foundation will match up to $5,000 a year.”