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Last updated on May 19 at 12:24 am
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Reader Comments
Please, no posting of links or URLs in the comment area. This area is for your commentary, links will be deleted from posts. Comments are moderated on a daily basis.I thought that the City of Ludington Cat-feeding ordinance that the City Council took all summer to finally pass was supposed to solve all the problems with cat populations. Guess not.
Soon cats and dogs will have total run over our country because of over breeding and stupid laws which help them to do so and people who put animals equal to and above people. And at the same time fighting to have legal abortions for babies. Everything seems a little bit backwards..........
It is time to open up a season to shoot these feral cats. It would save the county alot of money, and hopefully get people to take a little more responsibility on not letting their animals wander around loose.
I do not see anyone putting animals above people in Ludington, in fact just the opposite is true. The great city of Ludington puts animal welfare at the bottom of the list! Just my opinion.
Animal control used to take care of there own problems now it seem all they want to do is adopt out animals instead of controlling them like their name says "animal control".





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