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VOCAL, Sheltering Hands, others spay and neuter 276 cats at Big Fix

When pets in the community are left unaltered, they can produce upwards of a dozen offspring in a year, leading to an exponential increase in the pet population when each of those cats or dogs has a litter and so on. The Big Fix is aimed at preventing the number of pets that would end up on the streets.  “They (cats) can go into heat three times a year,” Norman said. “You can do the numbers. They have multiples. Unfortunately there s not enough shelter capacity.”  Cats of all kinds  The event included both owned and feral cats, unlike last year s focus on just feral felines. Owned cats were spayed and neutered at VOCAL, while feral or community cats were altered at Sheltering Hands.

Carlisle publican s determined to carry-on in face of new coronavirus lockdown

PUB owners in Carlisle say they re determined to carry-on in the face of another national coronavirus lockdown. On Monday evening the prime minister Boris Johnson said pubs were to close their doors again in a bid to stop the new variant of the virus spreading. The situation is expected to last until at least mid-February with alcohol takeaways also now banned. Linda Norman, landlady of the Rose & Crown, Low Hesket, who runs the pub with husband and licencee Keith, said: The closures are not as frustrating as being in Tier Two, we were expected to open but we could hardly do any of our capacity, a lot of places decided to close after Christmas.

Carlisle publican s determined to carry-on in face of new coronavirus lockdown

PUB owners in Carlisle say they re determined to carry-on in the face of another national coronavirus lockdown. On Monday evening the prime minister Boris Johnson said pubs were to close their doors again in a bid to stop the new variant of the virus spreading. The situation is expected to last until at least mid-February with alcohol takeaways also now banned. Linda Norman, landlady of the Rose & Crown, Low Hesket, who runs the pub with husband and licencee Keith, said: The closures are not as frustrating as being in Tier Two, we were expected to open but we could hardly do any of our capacity, a lot of places decided to close after Christmas.

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